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Nonlinear dynamic analysis of surface mount interconnects: Part I—Theory

  • HKS ABAQUS Inc.

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Abstract

Solder joints are commonly used in surface mount technology microelectronics packaging. It is well known that the dominant failure mode for solder joints is thermal fatigue. When semiconductor devices are used in a vibrating environment, such as in automotive and military applications, dynamic stresses contribute to the failure mechanism and in certain circumstances they can become the dominant failure cause. In this paper a unified constitutive model for Pb40/Sn60 solder joints is developed and then implemented in a finite element dynamic analysis procedure. The purpose of the material model and the implementation is to study the contribution of vibration induced strains to the fatigue life of solder interconnects in low cycle and high cycle fatigue. The proposed material model which is based on the disturbed state concept (DSC), is used for a dynamic analysis of a solder joint in the following paper, Part II, Basaran and Chandaroy (1998).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)8-11
Number of pages4
JournalJournal of Electronic Packaging
Volume121
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 1999

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