Buckling and stretching of thin viscous sheets

ORAL

Abstract

Thin glass sheets are used in smartphone, battery and semiconductor technology, and may be manufactured by producing a relatively thick glass slab and subsequently redrawing it to a required thickness. The resulting sheets commonly possess undesired centerline ripples and thick edges. We present a mathematical model in which a viscous sheet undergoes redraw in the direction of gravity, and show that, in a sufficiently strong gravitational field, buckling is driven by compression in a region near the bottom of the sheet, and limited by viscous resistance to stretching of the sheet. We use asymptotic analysis in the thin-sheet, low-Reynolds-number limit to determine the centerline profile and growth rate of such a viscous sheet.

Authors

  • Doireann O'Kiely

    Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford

  • Chris Breward

    Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford

  • Ian Griffiths

    Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford, University of Oxford

  • Peter Howell

    Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford

  • Ulrich Lange

    Schott AG