Power Law Creep Behavior Model of Third Generation Lead-Free Alloys Considering Isothermal Aging

Author:

Belhadi Mohamed El Amine1,Hamasha Sa'd1,Alahmer Ali23,Wei Xin1,Alakayleh Abdallah1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Auburn University , Auburn, AL 36849

2. Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Auburn University , Auburn, AL 36849 ; , Tafila 66110, Jordan

3. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Tafila Technical University , Auburn, AL 36849 ; , Tafila 66110, Jordan

Abstract

Abstract In realistic applications, the solder joint is continually subjected to thermal-mechanical stress due to the difference in the coefficient of thermal expansion between the printed circuit board substrate and the electronic packaging components. Creep and fatigue processes were the most common causes of failure in electronic assemblies. Under isothermal aging, creep deformation becomes more prominent. The aged microstructure was recognized by intermetallic coarsening and the appearance of intergranular fracture generated by dynamic recrystallization in the bulk solder joint. In this study, the influence of Bi content on the creep behaviors of solder joints was investigated under various aging conditions. Three lead-free solder alloys, including SAC305, SAC-3Bi, and SAC-6Bi, are tested at room temperature. For each alloy, preliminary micro-indentation tests were conducted to define three stress levels for distinct aging conditions. After each test, displacement versus time data was gathered. A novel approach based on an empirical model was developed to systematically examine the development of the steady-state creep rate. A power dependency prediction model was developed to investigate the relationship between creep strain rate and stress levels. The steady-state creep rate of SAC305 is significantly higher than that of SAC-Bi alloys owing to the presence of bismuth (Bi) in the solid solution at room temperature. The creep properties showed less variation after 100 h of aging. SAC-Bi alloys showed less coarsening of the intermetallic compounds precipitates after aging than SAC305. In the SAC-Bi solder alloys, combinations of precipitate and solid solution hardening mechanisms were observed, while Ag3Sn particles were the dominant strengthening mechanism in the SAC305 alloy system.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computer Science Applications,Mechanics of Materials,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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