Phase field fracture modeling of mechanical degradation and crack propagation in random porous sintered nano-silver with thermal and strain-rate effects

Xu Long, Jiaqi Zhu, Yutai Su, Yi Yan, Chao Chang, Hongqiang Zhang, Valentina Salomoni

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Sintered nano-silver, known for its superior thermal properties, is increasingly vital for dissipating heat in high-power electronic devices. This study explores how temperature (25–200 °C) and strain rates (1 × 10-1–1 × 10-5 s−1) affect the mechanical properties and crack propagation in this material. Experiments and simulations, using shear tests on lap specimens and a phase field fracture model that accounts for energy contributions from temperature and strain rate, reveal significant insights. Below 100 °C, mechanical strength is primarily reduced by temperature softening, with little change in porosity. Above 100 °C, a re-sintering process triggered by thermal energy alters the material's mesoscopic structure. Despite consistent porosity across tests at various strain rates, an increase in shear strength underlines the material's sensitivity to strain rate changes. The model further shows that while strain energy remains fairly constant across temperatures, the contribution from thermal energy peaks and then diminishes as temperature rises, inversely affecting shear strength. Conversely, higher strain rates reduce the energy contributions from both strain and rate, decreasing energy-driven fractures and boosting strength. The model successfully predicts crack propagation patterns in tested specimens, validating its effectiveness in assessing the mechanical behavior of sintered nano-silver.

源语言英语
文章编号110753
期刊Engineering Fracture Mechanics
314
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 7 2月 2025

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