Effects of Thermal Reflowing Stress on Mechanical Properties of Novel SMT-SREKs

Miao Cai*, Yonghu Liang, Minghui Yun, Xuan-You Chen, Haidong Yan, Zhaozhe Yu, Daoguo Yang, Guoqi Zhang

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Abstract

A novel silicone rubber elastic key (SREK) is proposed in this paper for surface mounting technology (SMT) applications. Effects of thermal reflowing stress on the mechanical properties of SMT-SREKs are investigated. The manufactured SMT-SREKs, which underwent various reflowing conditions in advance, are subjected to pressing force and fatigue pressing tests. Fatigue lifetime projection model and its predicted error are then assessed systematically. The thermal degradation of silicone rubber materials is illustrated through the dynamic mechanical analysis and the Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy experiments. The mechanical finite element modeling is also conducted to simulate the pressing process. The results show that the pressing force and tactility of the SMT-SREKs are strongly affected by the reflowing condition, which contributes to the degradation of the silicone rubber materials. During the fatigue pressing test, the change rate of tactility increases with the reflowing peak temperature ( T-{p} ) and is accelerated by the repeated reflowing process. Moreover, a linear model can precisely project the tactility before the fatigue pressing number of 2.0E+6 times, and the impact rate of T-{p} on tactility with the increasing fatigue pressing number can be predicted effectively by using a logarithm model.

Original languageEnglish
Article number8648339
Pages (from-to)27106-27114
Number of pages9
JournalIEEE Access
Volume7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Keywords

  • degradation
  • fatigue lifetime
  • mechanical property
  • modeling
  • Silicone rubber elastic key (SREK)
  • surface mounting technology (SMT)

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