Mvtec Halcon 11 Crack 46: What's New and Improved in the Latest Update
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- Aug 14, 2023
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Continuous approaching and detaching displacement usually occurs in an adhesion test. Here, we found a transient adhesion force at the end of a non-fully detached contact. This force occurred when the nominal detaching displacement was less than the traditional quasi-static theory predicted zero force point. The transient adhesion force was ascribed to interfacial adhesion hysteresis, which was caused by the cracking process of the contact and the deformation competition between the sphere and supporting spring. Results indicated that the testing of adhesion can be significantly affected by different combinations of stiffnesses of the contact objects and the supporting spring cantilever. This combination should be carefully designed in an adhesion test. All these results enabled increased understanding of the nature of adhesion and can guide the design of adhesive actuators.
We found the transient adhesion in a non-full detachment of an adhesive contact. The detaching procedure is the compatibility among the sphere deformation, cantilever deflection, and stage movement. The origin of this transient adhesive force was ascribed to the recovery delay because of the crack propagation of the interface and the interfacial viscoelasticity of the contact. The transient adhesive force can be calculated by using a viscoelastic-modified JKR theory, and the fitting curve well agreed with the experimental one. These results disclosed that adhesion tests can be significantly affected by the stiffness of contact objects and the supporting spring cantilever, and that such tests should be carefully designed. All these results elucidated the nature of adhesion and can guide the design of adhesive tests and their applications.
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