scholarly journals INTERFACE FRACTURE TOUGHNESS ASSESSMENT OF SOLDER JOINTS USING DOUBLE CANTILEVER BEAM TEST

2010 ◽  
Vol 24 (01n02) ◽  
pp. 164-174 ◽  
Author(s):  
SHANE ZHI YUAN LOO ◽  
PUAY CHENG LEE ◽  
ZAN XUAN LIM ◽  
NATALIA YANTARA ◽  
TONG YAN TEE ◽  
...  

In the current work, a test scheme to evaluate solder joint interface fracture toughness using double cantilever beam (DCB) test has been successfully demonstrated. The obtained results, in terms of critical energy release rate, predict the joint failure based on the principle of fracture mechanics. The results can be used as a materials property in the reliability design of various types of solder-ball joined packages. DCB specimens made of 99.9 wt% copper were selected in the current work. Eutectic Sn -37 Pb and lead-free Sn -3.5 Ag -0.5 Cu solders were used to join two pieces of the copper beams with controlled solder thickness. The test record showed steady propagation of the crack along the solder / copper interface, which verifies the viability of such a testing scheme. Interface fracture toughness for as-joined, extensively-reflowed and thermally aged samples has been measured. Both the reflow treatment and the thermal aging lead to degradation of the solder joint fracture resistance. Reflow treatment was more damaging as it induces much faster interface reaction. Fractographic analysis established that the fracture has a mixed micromechanism of dimple and cleavage. The dimples are formed as a result of the separation between the hard intermetallic compound (IMC) particles and the soft solder material, while the cleavage is formed by the brittle split of the IMCs. When the IMC thickness is increased due to extended interface reaction, the proportion of IMC cleavage failure increases, and this was reflected in the decrease of the critical energy release rate.


2016 ◽  
Vol 35 (23) ◽  
pp. 1722-1733 ◽  
Author(s):  
Masood Nikbakht ◽  
Hossein Hosseini Toudeshky ◽  
Bijan Mohammadi

Critical energy release rate for delamination initiation in composites as a material property, supposed to be independent from non-material variables. However, a thorough literature review presented in this study shows that in many cases it may vary with the variation of layup configuration or geometrical and dimensions. This study is aimed to investigate the effect of interface layers orientation on fracture toughness by eliminating the other influential parameters such as stacking sequence, by selecting the anti-symmetric layup configuration of Double Cantilever Beam, [Formula: see text], in which θ will be 0°, 30°, 45° and 60°. The energy release rates data have been calculated using different criteria and techniques to obtain the load and displacement at initial crack growth and the results were compared with the standard methods. The damage zone near the crack tip is also illustrated before and after the crack propagation by microscopic images of delamination front, and discussed for all investigated interface fiber angles. Experimental results show that the effect of interface layers orientation on fracture toughness of the investigated layup configurations based on the nonlinear technique as a standard procedure is negligible while other techniques show a considerable changes in the calculated energy release rate with the increase of interface layers angle from zero to 60 degrees.



Author(s):  
Yuepeng Gao ◽  
Janmei Wang ◽  
Yuyang Liu

The interface fracture toughness of SnSb11Cu6/20steel was measured by calculating the critical energy release rate and stress phase angle of the interface crack. A three-point bending test was used to introduce cracks into the bonding interface, and the cohesion model of the bonding interface was established through experimental data. Through finite element analysis of load-deflection curves with and without interface crack propagation, the crack initiation point is found. Then the energy calculation model of crack propagation is established, and the critical energy release rate is obtained using the virtual crack growth criterion. The calculation results of the stress phase angle show that the crack propagation is greatly affected by the normal stress after the babbitt alloy layer fractures. If the strength of the substrate material is weaker, the crack will continue to expand in the tangent perpendicular to the crack tip.



2011 ◽  
Vol 480-481 ◽  
pp. 662-667
Author(s):  
Ban Quan Yang ◽  
Fa Xin Li

A mechanical model of coating-substrate specimen is developed that allows us to derive analytical solution to quantify the residual stress and yield strength gradient effect resulting from surface heat treatment on energy release rate of the coating on its substrate. Using a Micro-Composite-Double-Cantilever–Beam Model (MCDCBM), the analytic solutions can be derived, and they can be used to characterize the fracture toughness of the inhomogenous coatings on substrates in terms of the critical energy release rate. Finally, a numerical example is presented to show how the critical energy release rate is obtained.



Materials ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (12) ◽  
pp. 2552 ◽  
Author(s):  
Uwe Gohs ◽  
Michael Mueller ◽  
Carsten Zschech ◽  
Serge Zhandarov

Continuous glass fiber-reinforced polypropylene composites produced by using hybrid yarns show reduced fiber-to-matrix adhesion in comparison to their thermosetting counterparts. Their consolidation involves no curing, and the chemical reactions are limited to the glass fiber surface, the silane coupling agent, and the maleic anhydride-grafted polypropylene. This paper investigates the impact of electron beam crosslinkable toughened polypropylene, alkylene-functionalized single glass fibers, and electron-induced grafting and crosslinking on the local interfacial shear strength and critical energy release rate in single glass fiber polypropylene model microcomposites. A systematic comparison of non-, amino-, alkyl-, and alkylene-functionalized single fibers in virgin, crosslinkable toughened and electron beam crosslinked toughened polypropylene was done in order to study their influence on the local interfacial strength parameters. In comparison to amino-functionalized single glass fibers in polypropylene/maleic anhydride-grafted polypropylene, an enhanced local interfacial shear strength (+20%) and critical energy release rate (+80%) were observed for alkylene-functionalized single glass fibers in electron beam crosslinked toughened polypropylene.



Materials ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (23) ◽  
pp. 4015
Author(s):  
Hyuk Lee ◽  
Vanissorn Vimonsatit ◽  
Priyan Mendis ◽  
Ayman Nassif

This paper presents a study of parameters affecting the fibre pull out capacity and strain-hardening behaviour of fibre-reinforced alkali-activated cement composite (AAC). Fly ash is a common aluminosilicate source in AAC and was used in this study to create fly ash based AAC. Based on a numerical study using Taguchi’s design of experiment (DOE) approach, the effect of parameters on the fibre pull out capacity was identified. The fibre pull out force between the AAC matrix and the fibre depends greatly on the fibre diameter and embedded length. The fibre pull out test was conducted on alkali-activated cement with a capacity in a range of 0.8 to 1.0 MPa. The strain-hardening behaviour of alkali-activated cement was determined based on its compressive and flexural strengths. While achieving the strain-hardening behaviour of the AAC composite, the compressive strength decreases, and fine materials in the composite contribute to decreasing in the flexural strength and strain capacity. The composite critical energy release rate in AAC matrix was determined to be approximately 0.01 kJ/m 2 based on a nanoindentation approach. The results of the flexural performance indicate that the critical energy release rate of alkali-activated cement matrix should be less than 0.01 kJ/m 2 to achieve the strain-hardening behaviour.





2012 ◽  
Vol 525-526 ◽  
pp. 409-412 ◽  
Author(s):  
Guo Wei Zhu ◽  
Yu Xi Jia ◽  
Peng Qu ◽  
Jia Qi Nie ◽  
Yun Li Guo

Delamination is a particularly dangerous damage mode of high performance laminated composites. In order to describe the composites ductile cracking and its progressive evolution accurately, the adjusted exponential cohesive zone model (CZM) is adopted, which correlates the tensile traction with the corresponding interfacial separation along the fracturing interfacial zone. At first the adjusted exponential CZM is used to simulate the mode I delamination of the standard double cantilever beam (DCB). The simulated results are in good agreement with the corrected beam theory and the corresponding experimental results. Then in order to research how the interfacial properties influence the mode I fracture, the interfacial strength and the critical energy release rate are studied. The main results are obtained as follows. The interfacial strength plays a crucial role in the laminated composites delamination onset, and it affects the peak load significantly if there is not a pre-crack. Once the delamination propagation begins to occur in the laminated composites, the responses of the load-displacement plots are relatively insensitive to the interfacial strength, and only the critical energy release rate is of critical importance. Furthermore, the peak load increases with the increase of the critical energy release rate and interfacial strength.



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