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Investigation on thermal fatigue of SnAgCu,Sn100C,and SnPbAg solder joints in varying temperature environments
Affiliation:1. Mechanical Engineering Department, The Hashemite University, Zarqa 13115, Jordan;2. Mechanical Engineering Department, Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Binghamton University, State University of New York, 4400 Vestal Parkway East, Binghamton, NY 13902-6000, United States of America
Abstract:Thermal cycling tests have been performed for a range of electronic components intended for avionic applications, assembled with SAC305, SN100C and SnPbAg solder alloys. Two temperature profiles have been used, the first ranging between ?20 °C and +80 °C (TC1), and the second between ?55 °C and +125 °C (TC2). High level of detail is provided for the solder alloy composition and the component package dimensions, and statistical analysis, partially supported by FE modeling, is reported. The test results confirm the feasibility of SAC305 as a replacement for SnPbAg under relatively benign thermomechanical loads. Furthermore, the test results serve as a starting point for estimation of damage accumulation in a critical solder joint in field conditions, with increased accuracy by avoiding data reduction. A computationally efficient method that was earlier introduced by the authors and tested on relatively mild temperature environments has been significantly improved to become applicable on extended temperature range, and it has been applied to a PBGA256 component with SAC305 solder in TC1 conditions. The method, which utilizes interpolated response surfaces generated by finite element modeling, extends the range of techniques that can be employed in the design phase to predict thermal fatigue of solder joints under field temperature conditions.
Keywords:Thermal cycling tests  Lead-free solder  Electronics  Physics of failure reliability prediction  Surrogate modeling
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