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Strain rate dependent constitutive model of multiaxial ratchetting of 63Sn-37Pb solder SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Strain rate dependent constitutive model of multiaxial ratchetting of 63Sn-37Pb solder
Authors
Gang, CXu, CKim, KSAbdel-Karim, MSakane, M
Date Issued
2007-09
Publisher
ASME-AMER SOC MECHANICAL ENG
Abstract
A series of multiaxial ratcheting tests were conducted on 63Sn-37Pb solder. A unified viscoplastic constitutive model was developed on the basis of the Ohno-Wang kinematic hardening model, and the rate dependence of the material was taken into consideration by introducing a viscous term. The stress-strain hysteresis loop of 63Sn-37P6 under different strain rates can be simulated reasonably well by the model. However, since the axial ratcheting strain rate of 63Sn-37Pb solder is strongly dependent on the applied shear strain rates in axial/torsional ratcheting, the original constitutive model fails to describe the effect of shear strain rate on the ratcheting strain. To improve the rate sensitivity of the model, the material parameter mu(i) was correlated to the strain rate. Comparisons of the experimental and simulated results verify that the modified constitutive model is able to predict the complicated deformation of 63Sn-37Pb. The effects of axial stress, shear strain range, loading history, and strain rate on ratcheting behavior can be reflected fairly well.
Keywords
strain rate effect; constitutive model; multiaxial ratcheting; 63Sn-37Pb solder; KINEMATIC HARDENING RULES; TIN-LEAD SOLDER; CYCLIC PLASTICITY; EUTECTIC SOLDER; BEHAVIOR; STEEL; VISCOPLASTICITY; INTEGRATION; STRESS; JOINTS
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/23181
DOI
10.1115/1.2753917
ISSN
1043-7398
Article Type
Article
Citation
JOURNAL OF ELECTRONIC PACKAGING, vol. 129, no. 3, page. 278 - 286, 2007-09
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