Nr. Bonda et Ic. Noyan, EFFECT OF THE SPECIMEN SIZE IN PREDICTING THE MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES OF PBSN SOLDER ALLOYS, IEEE transactions on components, packaging, and manufacturing technology. Part A, 19(2), 1996, pp. 208-212
The data obtained from bulk test specimens are often used in deformati
on models to predict the mechanical response of actual parts that are
very different in size and shape, such as solder joints in very large
scale integration (VLSI) surface mount components, Such predictions ar
e valid only if the size of the solder joints exceed the ''representat
ive deformation volume'' of the bulk specimens, In a previous article,
we reported the representative volume of a large Pb-Sn eutectic alloy
specimen as a function of applied (uniaxial) tensile strain [1], and
showed that the representative volume was much larger than the size of
common surface mount technology (SMT) solder joints, In the present s
tudy, the measurement of the representative volume Is extended to a si
ngle-phase solder alloy (98Pb-2Sn, wt%) deformed in both tension and c
yclic loading.