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Title | Numerical Simulations of Microstructural Evolution of Lamellar Alloys: Applications to Pb-Sn Solder |
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Understanding the morphological changes of Pb-Sn solder alloys helps to improve their performance in electronic applications. The focus of our study is degeneration of lamellar structures at high temperatures. Microstructural evolution of the Pb-Sn eutectic lamellar structure is modeled numerically using Monte Carlo Potts approach. The initial structure consists of alternating layers of Pb-rich and Sn-rich phases, simulating the lamellar array in a near eutectic system. Faults are introduced to destabilize the system. After a short incubation period the shape of lamellae become irregular. The perturbations grow with time and eventually break the lamellae into nearly equiaxed grains. The grain size of the degenerated structure is 2-3 times the original lamellar spacing weakly depending on the spacing between the faults. This is consistent with the experimental observation of degeneration of Pb-62 wt% Sn solder. The … |
Type | Journal Article |
Date | 2002 |
Published in | MRS Online Proceedings Library Archive |
Series | Volume: 731 |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
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