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Indirizzo | Rockfield Ethos Kings Road Prince of Wales Dock SA1 8AS Swansea Waterfront |
Nazione | Inghilterra |
Telefono | 0044 1792 455577 |
Get in contact with Rockfield Ethos | |
Internet | www.rockfieldglobal.com |
Dipendente | 28-30 |
Fatturato | £3,700,000 |
Anno di fondazione | 1985 |
Referente
Referente 1. | John Cain Managing Director Phone: 0044 1792 455577 Fax: 0044 1792 455648 |
Prodotti o Macchinari
Glass Container software – ELFEN GD
ELFEN GD is a self contained suite of numerical modelling programs which are designed to provide glassmakers with decision support system tools to aid in the design, production and quality control of glass containers. The product has a customised user interface which employs glass industry terms for ease of use, enabling proficiency to be quickly developed by a range of users. Users can simulate the forming of containers and assess their integrity under a variety of loading conditions.
The two main modules, Forming and Design (stress analysis) can be linked to facilitate the development of new container designs.
ELFEN GD forming
The forming module has been designed to simulate the forming process of round glass containers, from gob delivery through parison formation, invert and final blow to mould open. The types of forming processes modelled include BB, PB and NNPB.
ELFEN GD design
The Design module allows stress analysis of a finished container under a variety of conditions, including:
Head loads and/or internal pressure loading
Impact (pendulum tests, filling line collisions, drop loads)
Assessment of a container’s integrity can be made by comparing the predicted results against experimentally determined failure stress curves. Both round and non-round containers may be analysed.
Platforms
The ELFEN GD suite runs on a PC under most versions of Microsoft Windows.
Storia
Glass Modelling
Rockfield has been working closely with the glass industry since 1985, supplying numerical-based software products (ELFEN GD) and analysis consultancy services. These products and services allow the industry to;
- Simulate the forming of containers (BB, PB, NNPB) in order to predict the glass thickness distribution in the finished container, thus enabling the user to:
- Undertake light-weighting studies
- Investigate the effects of changes in parison design or process conditions
- Reduce the need for trials on new containers
- Assist with troubleshooting for existing containers
- Evaluate the integrity of containers under head load and internal pressure
- Assess the performance of containers under impact loading (pendulum tests, filling line collisions, drop loads)
- Assessment of cap designs