An Enhanced Random Vibration and Fatigue Model for Printed Circuit Boards
AUTOR(ES)
Braz, Bruno de Castro, Bussamra, Flávio Luiz de Silva
FONTE
Lat. Am. j. solids struct.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2017
RESUMO
Abstract Aerospace vehicles are mostly exposed to random vibration loads during its operational lifetime. These harsh conditions excites vibration responses in the vehicles printed circuit boards, what can cause failure on mission functionality due to fatigue damage of electronic components. A novel analytical model to evaluate the useful life of embedded electronic components (capacitors, chips, oscillators etc.) mounted on Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) is presented. The fatigue damage predictions are calculated by the relative displacement between the PCB and the component, the lead stiffness, as well the natural vibration modes of the PCB and the component itself. Statistical methods are used for fatigue cycle counting. The model is applied to experimental fatigue tests of PCBs available on literature. The analytical results are of the same magnitude order of the experimental findings.
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