Mathematical Simulation in Glass Technology

This book is one of a series reporting on international research and development activities conducted by the Schott Group companies. With the series, Schott aims to provide an overview of its activities for scientists, engineers and managers from all branches of industry worldwide where glasses and...

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Other Authors: Krause, Dieter (Editor), Loch, Horst (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2002, 2002
Edition:1st ed. 2002
Series:Schott Series on Glass and Glass Ceramics, Science, Technology, and Applications
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a 5. Reshaping at High Viscosities -- 5.1 Temperature-Dependent Elasticity in Reshaping Simulations -- 5.2 Sagging and Pressing of Glass Sheets -- 5.3 Calibration of Glass Tubes -- 6. Thermal Treatment -- 6.1 Verification of Relaxation Models -- 6.2 Stresses and Crack Growth in Continuously Formed Slabs -- 6.3 Thermal Tempering of Drinking Glasses -- 7. Post-Processing by Laser Cutting -- 7.1 Rough Estimation of Process Parameters -- 7.2 Numerical Analysis of Cutting Processes -- 7.3 Practical Realization -- 7.4 Appendix: Fundamentals of Fracture Mechanics -- 8. Glass Products Under Mechanical and Thermal Loads -- 8.1 Strength Optimization of Airbag Igniters -- 8.2 Stiffness and Weight Optimization of a Reticle Stage for Optical Lithography -- References -- 9. Simulation and Test of the Spinning Process Applied to Platinum Metals -- 9.1 Necessity to Shape Materials -- 9.2 Qualitative Description of the Spinning Process --  
505 0 |a Overview -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Systematics and Boundary Conditions of This Book -- 1.3 Some Important 3D Continuum Equations -- References -- 2. Melting and Fining -- 2.1 Modeling of the Melting Process in Industrial Glass Furnaces -- 2.2 Mathematical Modeling of Batch Melting in Glass Tanks -- 2.3 High-Frequency Melting of Glass in Crucibles -- 2.4 Model-Based Glass Melter Control -- References -- 3. Homogenizing and Conditioning -- 3.1 The Intensity of Mixing Processes -- 3.2 Instabilities and Stabilization of Glass Pipe Flows -- 3.3 Shape Optimization of Flanges -- References -- 4. Shaping at Low Viscosities -- 4.1 Heat Transfer Between Glass and Mold During Hot Forming -- 4.2 Remote Spectral Temperature Profile Sensing -- 4.3 Heat Transfer During Casting Experiments -- 4.4 Thin-Layer Flows of Glass -- 4.5 Pressing of Drinking-Glass Stems -- 4.6 The Use of Remeshing Methods in Pressing Simulations -- 4.7 Chill Ripples in Pressing and Casting Processes -- References --  
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520 |a This book is one of a series reporting on international research and development activities conducted by the Schott Group companies. With the series, Schott aims to provide an overview of its activities for scientists, engineers and managers from all branches of industry worldwide where glasses and glass ceramics are of interest. Each volume begins with a chapter providing a general idea of the current problems, results and trends related to the subject treated. This volume reports on a large variety of mathematical simulations, covering all production steps of special glass manufacturing: melting, fining, mixing, homogenizing, hot and cold forming, thermal treatment, post-processing. Modern, commercially available software packages have been used and - whenever necessary - modified to satisfy the special requirements and situations in liquid or solid glasses, or the boundary conditions of forming processes. The CD-ROM shows 27 simulations of different aspects such as surprising details of the pressing and casting process. The mathematical approach often helps understanding the overall and sometimes hidden features of processes and thus is a highly efficient tool for optimization efforts. Complementing and partly replacing experimental investigations, mathematical simulation enables considerable savings in time and money. Several of the results reported here are unique and published for the first time. Today, the methods of mathematical simulation are an integral part of problem solving in glass technology. The book is conceived as a monograph. The individual chapters, however, are written by different Schott experts or Schott's cooperation partners from international research institutes or universities. The scientific and technical background of the methods, as well as selected results and applications are treated in detail