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Fully Integrated Finite Element Models in the Design and Manufacture of Glass Products

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Finite element models are developed for the design and the manufacture of flat glass products, by pressing and creep forming, and hollow glass products, by press-and-blow and centrifuging. These models take into account Newtonian glass flow, the unsteady glass/tool contact conditions during forming and the unsteady temperature, due to conduction with the tools and convection with the ambient air. Their integration in the classical design and manufacture schemes is enforced by their coupling with Computer Aided design and Metrology.

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Lochegnies, D., Oudin, J. (1997). Fully Integrated Finite Element Models in the Design and Manufacture of Glass Products. In: Chedmail, P., Bocquet, JC., Dornfeld, D. (eds) Integrated Design and Manufacturing in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5588-5_16

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