Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10418691 Journal of Materials Processing Technology 2014 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
The current paper deals with characterization of the interfacial glass/mould friction coefficient and viscoelastic behaviour of the L-BAL42 glass material above the glass transition temperature. Several glass rings are pressed at three different temperatures to various thicknesses and the experimental force, displacements, internal diameter and thickness of the rings are measured during the tests. Viscoelastic and structural relaxation behaviour of the glass are implemented into the ABAQUS FEM software through a FORTRAN material subroutine (UMAT) and the FE model is validated with a sandwich seal test. Then, by FE simulation of the ring compression test and comparison of the experimental creep with the simulated one in an iterative procedure, viscoelastic parameters of the glass material are characterized. Finally, interfacial glass/mould friction coefficients at different temperatures are determined through FEM based friction curves combined with experimental data points. The obtained viscoelastic parameters and interfacial friction coefficients can later be employed for prediction of the final shape/size as well as the stress distribution in the glass wafer during a real wafer based precision glass moulding process.
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