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    Estimation of Effective Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Particulate Thermal Interface Materials by a Random Network Model

    Source: Journal of Electronic Packaging:;2018:;volume( 140 ):;issue: 002::page 20901
    Author:
    Vaitheeswaran, Pavan Kumar
    ,
    Subbarayan, Ganesh
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4039136
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: Particulate thermal interface materials (TIMs) are commonly used to transport heat from chip to heat sink. While high thermal conductance is achieved by large volume loadings of highly conducting particles in a compliant matrix, small volume loadings of stiff particles will ensure reduced thermal stresses in the brittle silicon device. Developing numerical models to estimate effective thermal and mechanical properties of TIM systems would help optimize TIM performance with respect to these conflicting requirements. Classical models, often based on single particle solutions or regular arrangement of particles, are insufficient as real-life TIM systems contain a distribution of particles at high volume fractions, where classical models are invalid. In our earlier work, a computationally efficient random network model (RNM) was developed to estimate the effective thermal conductivity of TIM systems (Kanuparthi et al., 2008, “An Efficient Network Model for Determining the Effective Thermal Conductivity of Particulate Thermal Interface Materials,” IEEE Trans. Compon. Packag. Technol., 31(3), pp. 611–621; Dan et al., 2009, “An Improved Network Model for Determining the Effective Thermal Conductivity of Particulate Thermal Interface Materials,” ASME Paper No. InterPACK2009-89116.) . This model is extended in this paper to estimate the effective elastic modulus of TIMs. Realistic microstructures are simulated and analyzed using the proposed method. Factors affecting the modulus (volume fraction and particle size distribution (PSD)) are also studied.
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    contributor authorVaitheeswaran, Pavan Kumar
    contributor authorSubbarayan, Ganesh
    date accessioned2019-02-28T11:14:23Z
    date available2019-02-28T11:14:23Z
    date copyright5/9/2018 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2018
    identifier issn1043-7398
    identifier otherep_140_02_020901.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4254180
    description abstractParticulate thermal interface materials (TIMs) are commonly used to transport heat from chip to heat sink. While high thermal conductance is achieved by large volume loadings of highly conducting particles in a compliant matrix, small volume loadings of stiff particles will ensure reduced thermal stresses in the brittle silicon device. Developing numerical models to estimate effective thermal and mechanical properties of TIM systems would help optimize TIM performance with respect to these conflicting requirements. Classical models, often based on single particle solutions or regular arrangement of particles, are insufficient as real-life TIM systems contain a distribution of particles at high volume fractions, where classical models are invalid. In our earlier work, a computationally efficient random network model (RNM) was developed to estimate the effective thermal conductivity of TIM systems (Kanuparthi et al., 2008, “An Efficient Network Model for Determining the Effective Thermal Conductivity of Particulate Thermal Interface Materials,” IEEE Trans. Compon. Packag. Technol., 31(3), pp. 611–621; Dan et al., 2009, “An Improved Network Model for Determining the Effective Thermal Conductivity of Particulate Thermal Interface Materials,” ASME Paper No. InterPACK2009-89116.) . This model is extended in this paper to estimate the effective elastic modulus of TIMs. Realistic microstructures are simulated and analyzed using the proposed method. Factors affecting the modulus (volume fraction and particle size distribution (PSD)) are also studied.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleEstimation of Effective Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Particulate Thermal Interface Materials by a Random Network Model
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume140
    journal issue2
    journal titleJournal of Electronic Packaging
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4039136
    journal fristpage20901
    journal lastpage020901-7
    treeJournal of Electronic Packaging:;2018:;volume( 140 ):;issue: 002
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