Bond energy: the mechanical strength of the interface
Direct Bonding - Adhesive-free assembly for extreme environments
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Bond energy: the mechanical strength of the interface
Direct Bonding - Adhesive-free assembly for extreme environments

Authors : Aurélien MAUREL-PANTEL, Frank FOURNEL, Thierry BILLETON, Jérôme DEBRAY, Christophe HECQUET, Anne TALNEAU, Frédéric LEBON

Publication date: November 10, 2024 | Lire en français

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3. Bond energy: the mechanical strength of the interface

Once the bonding energy has propagated, the two surfaces are joined together. With the exception of very special direct bonds (gold/gold, SAB, ADB, etc.), the two surfaces can always be disassembled.

In general, the debonding of the two materials is measured using the fracture energy GC . It has the unit of an energy and is generally expressed in J · m –2 . It is also sometimes referred to as the critical energy restitution rate. In the case of bonded assemblies, the term adhesion energy is used.

It is often necessary to maximize the mechanical...

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