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Conferences |
Date: |
Wed, March 18, 2020
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Location: |
Charles Carroll Room, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland |
Description: |
On March 18, 2020, the Center for Advanced Life Cycle Engineering will conduct a Reliability Science Symposium, presenting previous and on-going research activities. This one-day meeting is open to the public. Presentations will include
- Solder Durability Modeling (Acceleration Factors, Life Models)
- Vibration and Temperature Cycling Durability of SAC Solders: Effect of Sequential vs Simultaneous Loading
- Durability of Intermetallic Compound (IMC) and Copper Traces under Vibration and Thermal Cycling Loads
- Impact of Ripple Current on Multilayer Ceramic Capacitor Reliability
- Evaluation and Selection of Lubricants for Sliding Electrical Contacts
- Comparison of Electrical Contacts Plated with Thick Gold vs. Thin Gold over Nickel-Palladium
- Approach for Assessing the Risk of Contact and Airborne Substances on Electronic Products
- Measurements and Predictions of Residual Stresses Caused by Transfer Molding and Compression Molding Processes
- Reliability of Fabrics Bonded with Halogen Free (HAF) Materials for Electronic Packaging
- Accelerated Testing and Modeling of Li-ion Batteries
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Url: |
calce.umd.edu/event/14833/calce-reliability-science-symposium---spring-2020
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