Ceramics-Silikáty 51, (2) 119 - 124 (2007) |
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MODELLING OF THE PRESSING PROCESS IN GLASS STEMWARE PRODUCTION: STRESS IN GLASS |
Vrábel Peter 1, Šimurka Peter 1, Cúth Vladimír 2,
Krečmer Norbert 2 |
1 Rona, j.s.c., Schreiberova, 02061 Lednické Rovne, Slovak Republic
2 The Alexander Dubček University of Trenčín, Faculty of Industrial Technologies in Púchov,
I. Krasku 491/30 020 01 Púchov, Slovak Republic
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Keywords: Modelling, Heat transfer, Stress, Pressing process |
Critical stresses in glass created during and after pressing process are one of the concepts explaining glass damage in
stemware production. Applicability of stress calculation in glass is investigated in real production process simulation with two
main objectives: (i) to find critical product locations with high tensile stresses and (ii) to correlate them with responsible
process steps. Simple thermo-elastic glass model without relaxation was adopted in a finite element method (FEM) computation
on a 16-position carrousel system. Process simulation was finished before the product achieved annealing lehr. High tensile
stresses were identified on the product bottom edge, where the glass touches the transport belt or the neighbouring product.
This finding was in a very good correlation with observed defect called "cracked bottom" starting on the bottom edge
already before entering annealing process. The presented modelling approach can be used for heat transfer optimisation during
pressing and post pressing processes on the carrousel. |
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