scholarly journals A modified dissipated energy fatigue criterion to consider the thermo-oxidative ageing of electrically conductive silicone adhesive joints

2018 ◽  
Vol 116 ◽  
pp. 68-79 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexandre Jouan ◽  
Andrei Constantinescu
2019 ◽  
Vol 30 (20) ◽  
pp. 3146-3162 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohammad Reza Mohammadzadeh ◽  
Mahmoud Kadkhodaei ◽  
Mahmoud Barati ◽  
Shabnam Arbab Chirani ◽  
Luc Saint-Sulpice

Fatigue in shape memory alloys is one of the crucial aspects of their behavior; however, the current knowledge is mainly focused on uniaxial fatigue and is inadequate for engineering purposes. In this article, a fatigue criterion based on the stabilized dissipated energy has been presented to investigate the torsional low-cycle fatigue of superelastic shape memory alloys. To this aim, a one-dimensional torsional constitutive model in addition to a modified fully coupled thermomechanical model has been utilized so that the torsional cyclic responses especially in relatively high loading frequencies, which contribute to remarkable temperature variations and consequent response changes, could be taken into account. The calculated stabilized dissipated energy, then, has been used in an energy approach fatigue criterion in order to predict the fatigue life; hence, an explicit relation, which is capable of determining the number of cycles to failure for different loading conditions at a given loading frequency, has been obtained. The numerical results have been appraised for NiTi specimens, and they have been shown to be in a good agreement with the experimental data. Finally, using the proposed approach, the effect of fatigue test parameters on the fatigue life has been studied.


2012 ◽  
Vol 85 (1) ◽  
pp. 80-91 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. L. Poisson ◽  
S. Méo ◽  
F. Lacroix ◽  
G. Berton ◽  
N. Ranganathan

Abstract Due to their interesting mechanical behavior and their diversity, rubber materials are more and more used in industry. Indeed, formulating a multiaxial fatigue criterion to predict fatigue lives of rubber components constitutes an important objective to conceive rubber products. An experimental campaign is developed here to study the multiaxial fatigue behavior of polychloroprene rubber. To reproduce multiaxial solicitations, combined tension–torsion tests were carried out on a dumbbell-type specimen (an axisymmetric rubber part bonded to metal parts with a reduced section at mid-height), with several values of phase angles between tension and torsion. A constitutive model is needed to calculate multiaxial fatigue criteria, and then analyze fatigue results. A large strain viscoelastic model, based on the tension–torsion kinematics, is then used to determine the material's stress–strain law. Dissipated energy density is introduced as a multiaxial fatigue criterion, and compared with those usually used in the literature. A multiaxial Haigh diagram is then built to observe the influence of Rd-ratio (ratio of the axial displacement's minimum to the axial displacement's maximum) on the multiaxial fatigue lives of polychloroprene rubber.


2002 ◽  
Vol 124 (4) ◽  
pp. 367-370 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ryszard Kisiel

The aim of current research presented in my paper is to establish how adhesive composition influences the performance of joints between SMDs and PCBs. For identifying the best adhesive formulation in SMT applications, the experiment design method based on Taguchi techniques for quality engineering has been used. It was decided to investigate how the following controllable factors: type of isolating resin, levels of weight content of Ag filler, presence of adhesive promoter and spread improver as well as PCB pads finishing influences the performance of adhesive joints. As the figure-of-merit, the individual joint resistance and adhesion between SMDs and PCBs were measured. It was found that the type of resin had the biggest influence on electrical and mechanical properties of adhesive joints.


ce/papers ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (6) ◽  
pp. 263-289
Author(s):  
Michael Drass ◽  
Michael A. Kraus

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