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Effect of Elastic Modulus on the Accuracy of the Finite Element Method in Simulating Precision Glass Molding.

Honghui YaoKeyi LvJiarong ZhangHan WangXiaozhu XieXiangyou ZhuJiannan DengShaomu Zhuo
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2019)
Precision glass molding is a revolutionary technology for achieving high precision and efficient manufacturing of glass aspheric lenses. The material properties of glass, including elastic modulus and viscosity, are highly dependent on temperature fluctuations. This paper aims to investigate the effect of elastic modulus on the high-temperature viscoelasticity of glass and the accuracy of the finite element simulation of the molding process for glass aspheric lenses. The high-temperature elastic modulus of D-ZK3L glass is experimentally measured and combined with the glass cylinder compression creep curve to calculate the high temperature viscoelasticity of D-ZK3L. Three groups of viscoelastic parameters are obtained. Based on this, the molding process of the molded aspheric lens is simulated by the nonlinear finite element method (FEM). The surface curves of lenses obtained by simulation and theoretical analyses are consistent. The simulation results obtained at different initial elastic modulus values indicate that the elastic modulus has a great influence on the precision of the FEM-based molding process of glass aspheric lenses.
Keyphrases
  • high temperature
  • finite element
  • mass spectrometry
  • high resolution