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Engineering Solid Mechanics

ISSN 2291-8752 (Online) - ISSN 2291-8744 (Print)
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Volume 2 Issue 3 pp. 145-150 , 2014

Application of maximum tangential stress criterion in determination of fracture initiation angles of silicon/ glass anodic bonds Pages 145-150 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: M.M. Mirsayar, A. T. Samaei

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Abstract: Silicon/glass bi-materials are used in micro-assembly and packaging of micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) and micro-electronics devices. In this paper, maximum tangential stress (MTS) concept is used for determination of the fracture initiation angles of silicon/ glass bi-material notches. First, the MTS criterion is analytically formulated for a bi-material notch problem. Then, the criterion used for prediction of fracture initiation angles of some experimental data given in literature for silicon/ glass bi-material notches. In addition, the modified MTS (MMTS) criterion, which considers the effect of I-stress, was compared with the MTS criterion and the experimental data. It was shown that MMTS criterion provides more accurate results than the MTS criterion for estimation of the fracture initiation angle.

How to cite this paper
Mirsayar, M & Samaei, A. (2014). Application of maximum tangential stress criterion in determination of fracture initiation angles of silicon/ glass anodic bonds.Engineering Solid Mechanics, 2(3), 145-150.

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