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A comprehensive review of radiation effects on solder alloys and solder joints

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In the realm of military and defence applications,exposure to radiation significantly challenges the performance and reliability of solder alloys and joints in electronic systems.This comprehensive review examines radiation-induced effects on solder alloys and solder joints in terms of microstructure and mechanical properties.In this paper,we evaluate the existing literature,including experimental studies and fundamental theory,to provide a comprehensive overview of the behavior of solder materials under radiation.A review of the literature highlights key mechanisms that contribute to radiation-induced changes in the microstructure,such as the formation of intermetallic compounds,grain growth,micro-voids and micro-cracks.Radiation is explored as a factor influencing solder alloy hardness,strength,fatigue and ductility.Moreover,the review addresses the challenges and limitations inherent in studying the effects of radiation on solder materials and offers recommendations for future research.It is crucial to understand radiation-induced effects on solder performance to design robust and radiation-resistant electronic systems.A review of radiation effects on solder materials and their applications in electronics serves as a valuable resource for researchers,engineers,and practitioners in that field.

Defence technologySolder alloySolder jointsRadiation-induced effectMicrostructureMechanical properties

Norliza Ismail、Wan Yusmawati Wan Yusoff、Nor Azlian Abdul Manaf、Azuraida Amat、Nurazlin Ahmad、Emee Marina Salleh

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Department of Physics,Centre for Defence Foundation Studies,Universiti Pertahanan Nasional Malaysia,Kem Sungai Besi,Kuala Lumpur 57000,Malaysia

Department of Mineral and Geoscience Malaysia,Mineral Research Centre,Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah,Ipoh 31400,Perak,Malaysia

Tabung Amanah Pusat Pengurusan Penyelidikan dan Inovasi(PPPI)grantUniversiti Pertahanan Nasional Malaysia(UPNM)

UPNM/2023/GPPP/SG/1

2024

防务技术
中国兵工学会

防务技术

CSTPCD
影响因子:0.358
ISSN:2214-9147
年,卷(期):2024.39(9)