Finite Element Analysis on Non-Isothermal Glass Molding

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Glass molding is a high-volume fabrication method for producing optical components. Non-isothermal glass molding press (NGM) was proposed to fabricate optical glass, and its characteristics were studied by finite element method (FEM) simulation. The coupled thermo-mechanical analysis was carried out to analyze the key factors such as temperature distribution, stress distribution and strain distribution. The non-isothermal and isothermal glass molding (IGM) was studied, and optimal temperature match between glass and mold was obtained.

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