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2004
Conference Paper
Title

Evaluation of the primary and secondary creep of SnPb solder joint using a modified grooved-lap test specimen

Abstract
The time and temperature dependant creep deformation of solder alloys has to be studied to describe material characteristics and failure behaviour in order to use it for lifetime evaluation by FE-simulations. It is often found in literature that material behaviour of eutectic SnPb solder is described considering only secondary creep. As this paper will show, primary creep may not be neglected because of its appearance in the performed characterisation tests and application examples. To study the creep behaviour, the grooved lap geometry described by Reinikainen was used and additionally modified to see crack and cavities in the solder joint using SAM (Scanning Acoustic Microscope). The test specimen was cyclically loaded for different stress levels and temperatures. Primary and secondary creep was observable under conditions of load reversal. A combined creep law using primary and secondary creep will be presented and an example is shown to highlight the relevance of the primary creep.
Author(s)
Deplanque, S.
Nüchter, W.
Wunderle, B.
Walter, H.
Michel, B.
Mainwork
Thermal and mechanical simulation and experiments in microelectronics and microsystems. EuroSimE 2004  
Conference
International Conference on Thermal and Mechanical Simulation and Experiments in Microelectronics and Microsystems (EuroSimE) 2004  
DOI
10.1109/ESIME.2004.1304063
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Zuverlässigkeit und Mikrointegration IZM  
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