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Analysis and Modeling of Aged SAC-Bi Solder Joints Subjected to Varying Stress Cycling Conditions

Solder joints are subjected to varied stress cycle circumstances in the electronic packaging service life but are also influenced by aging. There has been limited investigation into the influence of aging and varying cycles on SnAgCu-Bi (SAC-Bi) solder joint fatigue. Cyclic fatigue tests were perfor...

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Autores principales: Jian, Minghong, Hamasha, Sa’d, Alahmer, Ali, Hamasha, Mohammad, Wei, Xin, Belhadi, Mohamed El Amine, Hamasha, Khozima
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9860951/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36676490
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16020750
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author Jian, Minghong
Hamasha, Sa’d
Alahmer, Ali
Hamasha, Mohammad
Wei, Xin
Belhadi, Mohamed El Amine
Hamasha, Khozima
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Hamasha, Sa’d
Alahmer, Ali
Hamasha, Mohammad
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description Solder joints are subjected to varied stress cycle circumstances in the electronic packaging service life but are also influenced by aging. There has been limited investigation into the influence of aging and varying cycles on SnAgCu-Bi (SAC-Bi) solder joint fatigue. Cyclic fatigue tests were performed on solder joints of several alloys, including SnAgCu (SAC305), SnAgCu-Bi (SAC-Q), and SnCu-Bi (SAC-R). Individual solder joints were cycled under varying stress levels, alternating between mild and harsh stress levels. At least seven samples were prepared for each alloy by alternating between 25 mild stress (MS) cycles and three harsh stress (HS) cycles until the solder joint broke off. The impact of aging on Bi-doped solder joints fatigue under varied amplitude stress was examined and predicted for 10 and 1000 h under 125 °C. Because of the “Step-up” phenomenon of inelastic work, a new fatigue model was developed based on the common damage accumulation (CDA) model. The experimental results revealed that aging reduced the fatigue life of the tested solder alloys, particularly that of SAC305. According to the CDA model, all solder alloys failed earlier than expected after aging. The proposed model uses the amplification factor to assess inelastic work amplification after switching between the MS and HS cycles under varying stress amplitude conditions. The amplification factor for the SAC-Bi solder alloys increased linearly with fracture initiation and substantially followed crack propagation until the final failure. Compared with existing damage accumulation models, the proposed fatigue model provides a more accurate estimation of damage accumulation. For each case, the cut-off positions were examined. The SAC-Q amplification factor increased linearly to 83% of its overall life, which was much higher than that of SAC305 and SAC-R. This study identified three distinct failure modes: ductile, brittle, and near intermetallic compound (IMC) failure. It was also observed that SAC-Q with an organic solderability preservatives (OSP) surface finish was more susceptible to brittle failure owing to the excessive brittleness of the alloy material.
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spelling pubmed-98609512023-01-22 Analysis and Modeling of Aged SAC-Bi Solder Joints Subjected to Varying Stress Cycling Conditions Jian, Minghong Hamasha, Sa’d Alahmer, Ali Hamasha, Mohammad Wei, Xin Belhadi, Mohamed El Amine Hamasha, Khozima Materials (Basel) Article Solder joints are subjected to varied stress cycle circumstances in the electronic packaging service life but are also influenced by aging. There has been limited investigation into the influence of aging and varying cycles on SnAgCu-Bi (SAC-Bi) solder joint fatigue. Cyclic fatigue tests were performed on solder joints of several alloys, including SnAgCu (SAC305), SnAgCu-Bi (SAC-Q), and SnCu-Bi (SAC-R). Individual solder joints were cycled under varying stress levels, alternating between mild and harsh stress levels. At least seven samples were prepared for each alloy by alternating between 25 mild stress (MS) cycles and three harsh stress (HS) cycles until the solder joint broke off. The impact of aging on Bi-doped solder joints fatigue under varied amplitude stress was examined and predicted for 10 and 1000 h under 125 °C. Because of the “Step-up” phenomenon of inelastic work, a new fatigue model was developed based on the common damage accumulation (CDA) model. The experimental results revealed that aging reduced the fatigue life of the tested solder alloys, particularly that of SAC305. According to the CDA model, all solder alloys failed earlier than expected after aging. The proposed model uses the amplification factor to assess inelastic work amplification after switching between the MS and HS cycles under varying stress amplitude conditions. The amplification factor for the SAC-Bi solder alloys increased linearly with fracture initiation and substantially followed crack propagation until the final failure. Compared with existing damage accumulation models, the proposed fatigue model provides a more accurate estimation of damage accumulation. For each case, the cut-off positions were examined. The SAC-Q amplification factor increased linearly to 83% of its overall life, which was much higher than that of SAC305 and SAC-R. This study identified three distinct failure modes: ductile, brittle, and near intermetallic compound (IMC) failure. It was also observed that SAC-Q with an organic solderability preservatives (OSP) surface finish was more susceptible to brittle failure owing to the excessive brittleness of the alloy material. MDPI 2023-01-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9860951/ /pubmed/36676490 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16020750 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Analysis and Modeling of Aged SAC-Bi Solder Joints Subjected to Varying Stress Cycling Conditions
title Analysis and Modeling of Aged SAC-Bi Solder Joints Subjected to Varying Stress Cycling Conditions
title_full Analysis and Modeling of Aged SAC-Bi Solder Joints Subjected to Varying Stress Cycling Conditions
title_fullStr Analysis and Modeling of Aged SAC-Bi Solder Joints Subjected to Varying Stress Cycling Conditions
title_full_unstemmed Analysis and Modeling of Aged SAC-Bi Solder Joints Subjected to Varying Stress Cycling Conditions
title_short Analysis and Modeling of Aged SAC-Bi Solder Joints Subjected to Varying Stress Cycling Conditions
title_sort analysis and modeling of aged sac-bi solder joints subjected to varying stress cycling conditions
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9860951/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36676490
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16020750
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