Multiscale modelling of multilayer substrates

Journal Article (2006)
Author(s)

RLJM Ubachs (TU Delft - Computational Design and Mechanics)

O van der Sluis (TU Delft - Computational Design and Mechanics)

Williem van Driel (TU Delft - Dynamics of Micro and Nano Systems)

Guo Qi Z Zhang (TU Delft - Computational Design and Mechanics)

Research Group
Computational Design and Mechanics
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Publication Year
2006
Research Group
Computational Design and Mechanics
Volume number
46
Pages (from-to)
1472-1477

Abstract

A multiscale (global-local) numerical method for the assessment of reliability issues in substrates is presented. The method allows for the calculation of accurate local quantities, without the need for heavy calculations. A global step is performed by first subdividing the substrate into cells. Next, the structure (circuit) of each cell is analysed and quantified and, based on the result, appropriate effective properties are assigned. In this way a homogenised finite element model of the substrate is constructed which is used to determine its global response. A local step is subsequently performed, where only a small 'region of interest' of the substrate is modelled in detail. The loading is accomplished by describing boundary conditions extracted from the global simulation.

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