The forming simulation of flexible glass with silt down draw method

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The slit down draw method is the main manufacturing process of flexible glass. In this study, Flow3DTM software was used to simulate the process of drawing and thinning glass slits during the slit down draw process. The influence of glass viscosity, initial plate thickness and initial plate speed on the glass spreading process was studied. The maximum pull-down force that the root can bear is linearly proportional to the viscosity, the initial thickness of 1.3837 power and the initial plate speed, respectively. The best way to improve the tensile strength of flexible glass is to increase the viscosity. Flexible glass was more easily to obtain with low viscosity, low thickness and low drawing speed.

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Yansheng, H., Jinshu, C., Junfeng, K., & Jing, C. (2018). The forming simulation of flexible glass with silt down draw method. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 324). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/324/1/012020

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