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Layer Formation and Thermal Performance - Gel Thermal Interfaces and Underfills - Basic Experimental and Modeling Techniques Applied to Contemporary Problems in Electronics Packaging

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Revision with unchanged content. Better understanding of thermal interface materials is needed as today's electronic devices pack more power into less space. The first part of this work is an experimental and theoretical study of a gel thermal interface material with micron-sized alumina particles dispersed in a heat-curing silicone resin. Experimental and theoretical techniques are used to optimize the formation of thin layers by squeezing flow, and for relating layer thermal resistance to layer thickness. The feasibility is assessed of predicting layer thermal resistance as a function of the squeezing flow procedure, the measured bulk effective thermal conductivity, and the measured rheology. The advent of microfluidics is currently arousing greater interest in capillary flows at small length scales. The second part of this work is an experimental and theoretical study of the interface fingering observed in capillary flow of a Newtonian liquid in a corrugated Hele-Shaw cell (a simplified version of the underfill encapsulation of a flip chip device with trace lines). The relationship between interface finger length and channel geometry is explored.

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Drew Davidson's (M.S., Ph.D. Binghamton University) research interests include experimental studies of heat transfer and fluid flow in the packaging of microelectronics. His work has received support from NSF, NIST, and the IEEC at Binghamton University. He is currently a postdoctoral research associate with the CAMM at Binghamton University.

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Authors Drew Davidson
Publisher AV Akademikerverlag
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 12.07.2012
 
EAN 9783639437034
ISBN 978-3-639-43703-4
No. of pages 292
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Electricity, magnetism, optics

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