2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.ultras.2010.04.005
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Effect of substrate dimensions on dynamics of ultrasonic consolidation

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“…In Table 12, there is a summary of the aforementioned studies. More specifically, modelling of the mechanical properties has been carried out in [168,169] using analytical approaches, whereas in [170,[171][172][173][174][175] numerical methods have been utilized and in [167,176] empirical ones. Linear weld density Energy input to the workpiece within a single cycle of ultrasonic vibration, total energy input to the workpiece [170] Yield stress Thermal, acoustic softening [171] Amplitude of contact friction stress and displacement Vibration condition, substrate height [172] Dislocations and bonding fragmentation [173] Friction behaviour at the interfaces Velocity of sonotrode, displacement amplitude of ultrasonic vibration, applied loads [174] Residual stress and distortion Support structure [175] Weld strength Contact pressure, amplitude, welding time [176] Ultimate shear strength, ultimate transverse tensile strength…”
Section: Ultrasonic Ammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Table 12, there is a summary of the aforementioned studies. More specifically, modelling of the mechanical properties has been carried out in [168,169] using analytical approaches, whereas in [170,[171][172][173][174][175] numerical methods have been utilized and in [167,176] empirical ones. Linear weld density Energy input to the workpiece within a single cycle of ultrasonic vibration, total energy input to the workpiece [170] Yield stress Thermal, acoustic softening [171] Amplitude of contact friction stress and displacement Vibration condition, substrate height [172] Dislocations and bonding fragmentation [173] Friction behaviour at the interfaces Velocity of sonotrode, displacement amplitude of ultrasonic vibration, applied loads [174] Residual stress and distortion Support structure [175] Weld strength Contact pressure, amplitude, welding time [176] Ultimate shear strength, ultimate transverse tensile strength…”
Section: Ultrasonic Ammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zhang and Li [17,22,29] developed a finite element model that closely resembles the ultrasonic consolidation process. In this model, the interface friction is assumed as the only heat source, without plastic dissipation.…”
Section: Modelling Of Thermal Fieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zhang and Li [17,28,29] It can only simulate every cycle within the process (about 3000 cycles). Shen et al [24] Novel models were developed, which can resolve the issue in the references [17,28,29].…”
Section: Modelling Of Thermal and Acoustic Softeningmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In Table 11, there is a summary of the aforementioned studies. More specifically, modelling of the mechanical properties has been carried out in [209], [210] using analytical approaches, whereas in [211], [212]- [216] numerical methods have been utilized and in [208], [217] empirical ones.…”
Section: Ultrasonic Ammentioning
confidence: 99%