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A Fracture Mechanics Approach on Delamination and Package Crack in Electronic Packaging(ll) - Package Crack - (반도체패키지에서의 층간박리 및 패키지균열에 대한 파괴역학적 연구 (2) - 패키지균열-)

  • 박상선;반용운;엄윤용
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.18 no.8
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    • pp.2158-2166
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    • 1994
  • In order to understand the package crack emanating from the edge of leadframe after the delamination between leadframe and epoxy molding compound in an electronic packaging of surface mounting type, the M-integral and J-integral in fracture mechanics are obtained. The effects of geometry, material properties and molding process temperature on the package crack are investigated taking into account the temperature dependence of the material properties, which simulates a more realistic condition. If the temperature dependence of the material properties is considered the result of analysis conforms with observations that the crack is kinked at between 50 and 65 degree. However, in case of constant material properties at the room temperature it is found that the J-integral is underestimated and the kink crack angle is different form the observation. The effects of the material properties and molding process temperature on J-integral and crack angle are less significant that the chip size for the cases considered here. It is suggested that the geometric factors such as ship size, leadframe size are to be well designed in order to prevent(or control) the occurrence and propagation of the package crack.

ON THE INTEGRAL CLOSURES OF IDEALS

  • Ansari-Toroghy, H.;Dorostkar, F.
    • Honam Mathematical Journal
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.653-666
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    • 2007
  • Let R be a commutative Noetherian ring (with a nonzero identity) and let M be an R-module. Further let I be an ideal of R. In this paper, by putting a suitable condition on $Ass_R$(M), we obtain some results concerning $I^{*(M)}$ and prove that the sequence of sets $Ass_R(R/(I^n)^{*(M)})$, $n\;\in\;N$, is increasing and ultimately constant. (Here $(I^n)^{*(M)}$ denotes the integral closure of $I^n$ relative to M.)

COMMON FIXED POINT THEOREMS FOR COMPLEX-VALUED MAPPINGS WITH APPLICATIONS

  • Maldar, Samet;Atalan, Yunus
    • Korean Journal of Mathematics
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.205-229
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    • 2022
  • The aim of this paper is to obtain some results which belong to fixed point theory such as strong convergence, rate of convergence, stability, and data dependence by using the new Jungck-type iteration method for a mapping defined in complex-valued Banach spaces. In addition, some of these results are supported by nontrivial numerical examples. Finally, it is shown that the sequence obtained from the new iteration method converges to the solution of the functional integral equation in complex-valued Banach spaces. The results obtained in this paper may be interpreted as a generalization and improvement of the previously known results.

A Fracture Mechanics Approach on Delamination and Package Crack in Electronic Packaging(l) -Delamination- (반도체패키지에서의 층간박리 및 패키지균열에 대한 파괴역학적 연구 (1) -층간박리-)

  • 박상선;반용운;엄윤용
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.18 no.8
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    • pp.2139-2157
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    • 1994
  • In order to understand the delamination between leadframe and epoxy molding compound in an electronic packaging of surface mounting type, the stress intensity factor, T-stress and J-integral in fracture mechanics are obtained. The effects of geometry, material properties and molding process temperature on the delamination are investigated taking into account the temperature dependence of the material properties, which simulates as more realistic condition. As the crack length increases the J-integral increases, which suggest that the crack propagates if it starts growing from the small size. The effects of the material properties and molding process temperature on stress intensity factor, T-stress is and J-integral are less significant than the chip size for the practical cases considered here. The T-stress is negative in all eases, which is in agreement with observation that interfacial crack is not kinked until the crack approaches the edge of the leadframe.

Dynamic Characteristics of an Eccentric Crack in a Functionally Graded Piezoelectric Ceramic Strip

  • Shin, Jeong-Woo;Kim, Tae-Uk;Kim, Sung-Chan
    • Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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    • v.18 no.9
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    • pp.1582-1589
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    • 2004
  • The dynamic response of an eccentric Griffith crack in functionally graded piezoelectric ceramic strip under anti-plane shear impact loading is ana lysed using integral transform method. Laplace transform and Fourier transform are used to reduce the problem to two pairs of dual integral equations, which are then expressed to Fredholm integral equations of the second kind. We assume that the properties of the functionally graded piezoelectric material vary continuously along the thickness. The impermeable crack boundary condition is adopted. Numerical values on the dynamic stress intensity factors are presented for the functionally graded piezoelectric material to show the dependence of the gradient of material properties and electric loadings.

CERTAIN GRONWALL TYPE INEQUALITIES ASSOCIATED WITH RIEMANN-LIOUVILLE k- AND HADAMARD k-FRACTIONAL DERIVATIVES AND THEIR APPLICATIONS

  • Nisar, Kottakkaran Sooppy;Rahman, Gauhar;Choi, Junesang;Mubeen, Shahid;Arshad, Muhammad
    • East Asian mathematical journal
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.249-263
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    • 2018
  • We aim to establish certain Gronwall type inequalities associated with Riemann-Liouville k- and Hadamard k-fractional derivatives. The results presented here are sure to be new and potentially useful, in particular, in analyzing dependence solutions of certain k-fractional differential equations of arbitrary real order with initial conditions. Some interesting special cases of our main results are also considered.

Wind-tunnel simulations of the suburban ABL and comparison with international standards

  • Kozmar, Hrvoje
    • Wind and Structures
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.15-34
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    • 2011
  • Three wind-tunnel simulations of the atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) flow in suburban country exposure were generated for length scale factors 1:400, 1:250 and 1:220 to investigate scale effects in wind-tunnel simulations of the suburban ABL, to address recommended wind characteristics for suburban exposures reported in international standards, and to test redesigned experimental hardware. Investigated parameters are mean velocity, turbulence intensity, turbulent Reynolds shear stress, integral length scale of turbulence and power spectral density of velocity fluctuations. Experimental results indicate it is possible to reproduce suburban natural winds in the wind tunnel at different length scales without significant influence of the simulation length scale on airflow characteristics. However, in the wind tunnel it was not possible to reproduce two characteristic phenomena observed in full-scale: dependence of integral length scales on reference wind velocity and a linear increase in integral length scales with height. Furthermore, in international standards there is a considerable scatter of recommended values for suburban wind characteristics. In particular, recommended integral length scales in ESDU 85020 (1985) are significantly larger than in other international standards. Truncated vortex generators applied in this study proved to be successful in part-depth suburban ABL wind-tunnel simulation that yield a novel methodology in studies on wind effects on structures and air pollution dispersion.

Top-Down Crack Modeling of Asphalt Concrete based on a Viscoelastic Fracture Mechanics

  • Kuai, Hai Dong;Lee, Hyn-Jong;Zi, Goang-Seup;Mun, Sung-Ho
    • 한국도로학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2008.10a
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    • pp.93-102
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    • 2008
  • An energy based crack growth model is developed in this study to simulate the propagation of top-down cracking in asphalt pavements. A viscoelastic fracture mechanics approach, generalized J integral, is employed to model the crack growth of asphalt concrete. Laboratory fatigue crack propagation tests for three different asphalt mixtures are performed at various load levels, frequencies and temperatures. Disk-shaped specimens with a proper loading fixture and crack growth monitoring system are selected for the tests. It is observed from the tests that the crack propagation model based on the generalized J integral is independent of load levels and frequencies, while the traditional Paris' law model based on stress intensity factor is dependent of loading frequencies. However, both models are unable to take care of the temperature dependence of the mixtures. The fatigue crack propagation model proposed in this study has a good agreement between experimental and predicted crack growth lives, which implies that the energy based J integral could be a better parameter to describe fatigue crack propagation of viscoelastic materials such as asphalt mixtures.

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Comparison of Force Calculation Methods in 2D and 3D Finite Element Method

  • Yan Xiuke;Koh, Chang-Seop;Ryu, Jae-Seop;Xie Dexin
    • KIEE International Transaction on Electrical Machinery and Energy Conversion Systems
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    • v.11B no.4
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    • pp.137-145
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    • 2001
  • The magnetic force calculation methods, the Maxwell's stress tensor method, virtual work method, and nodal force method, are reviewed and the equivalence of them are theoretically proved. The methods are applied to the magnetic force calculation of 2D linear and nonlinear problems, and 3D nonlinear problem. As the results, the convergence of the methods as the number of elements increases, accuracy of the methods, and integral path dependence of the methods are discussed. Finally some recommendations on the usage of the methods, including the determination of the integral path, are given.

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