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How to choose different frequency models?
When choosing different frequency models, the first step is to clarify the application requirements, including prediction targets, data properties, and required accuracy. Next, collect and analyze data to understand its distribution, patterns, and characteristics. Afterwards, compare different frequency models such as ARIMA, SARIMA, etc., and select the appropriate model based on data characteristics. At the same time, the complexity of the model and computational resources should be considered. After selecting the model, train it using historical data and verify its accuracy. Regularly evaluate model performance, adjust parameters or switch to other models based on actual conditions. In short, choosing the appropriate frequency model requires considering various factors such as application background, data characteristics, and computing resources, and making a decision comprehensively.
What is the principle of ultrasonic welding?
The principle of ultrasonic welding is to use high-frequency vibration energy to locally melt the material on the contact surface, and then apply pressure to achieve connection. Specifically, ultrasonic waves are applied to the surface of the welded object with a certain pressure through the welding head. Due to vibration and friction, heat is generated, which reduces the molecular distance at the interface of the welded object and achieves intermolecular bonding. This process has the advantages of being fast, efficient, and clean. Ultrasonic welding is suitable for connecting thermoplastic materials and is widely used in plastic manufacturing, electronics, automotive and other fields. The core lies in mastering the appropriate vibration frequency, amplitude, and welding time to ensure welding quality and efficiency.
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