Fracturing of a soldered joint, 60Sn-40Pb and beryllium copper, is investigated by a method that makes use of a double cantilever beam specimen where two symmetrical beams are soldered together. In this center line of solder layer, an initial crack is created. In one set of experiments, a monotonically increasing load is applied in the opening mode until the crack suddenly propagates. This procedure is repeated to obtain a set of load-deflection curves of different crack lengths which are used to calculate the
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Components, Hybrids, and Manufacturing Technology, IEEE Transactions on
(Volume:12
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Issue:
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Date of Publication: Mar 1989