Room-temperature indentation creep of lead-free Sn-5%Sb solder alloy |
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Authors: | A. R. Geranmayeh R. Mahmudi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Mechanical Engineering, Azad University, South Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran;(2) Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran |
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Abstract: | Creep behavior of the lead-free Sn-5%Sb solder alloy was studied by long-time Vickers indentation testing at room temperature.
Four different conditions of the material were examined. These were unhomogenized cast (UC), homogenized cast (HC), unhomogenized
wrought (UW), and homogenized wrought (HW) conditions. Based on the steady-state power-law creep relationship, the stress
exponents were determined through different methods of analysis, and in all cases, the calculated exponents were in good agreement.
The stress exponent values of about 5 and 12, depending on the processing route of the material, are very close to those determined
by room-temperature conventional creep testing of the same material reported in the literature. For the HW condition, the
n value of about 5 together with a very fine grain size of 4.5 μm and a high volume fraction of second-phase particles of
8.6% may suggest that dislocation climb is the creep mechanism. For all other conditions with different grain sizes and second-phase
volume fractions, however, the high n value of 12 implies that the operative creep mechanism is dislocation creep, which is
independent of grain size. |
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Keywords: | Lead-free solder creep stress exponent indentation |
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