Title :
Drainage-Induced Dry-Out of Thermal Greases
Author :
Nnebe, Ijeoma M. ; Feger, Claudius
Author_Institution :
IBM T. J. Watson Res. Center, Yorktown Heights, NY
Abstract :
In this study, the mechanism of grease dry-out, a long-term failure mode of thermal greases, is investigated using optical microscopy and infrared (IR) thermography. Results show that the dry-out phenomenon is accelerated in aged greases and we suggest that this is due to inhomogeneities in the filler packing structure that develop over time due to segregation of the grease components, though they may also occur at time zero due to insufficient mixing during grease formulation. Theories describing fluid flow through porous media are used as a preliminary framework for understanding the grease dry-out process and its dependence on local variations in the grease microstructure and on matrix-filler compatibility.
Keywords :
ageing; flow through porous media; greases; infrared imaging; optical microscopy; thermal management (packaging); aged greases; drainage-induced dry-out; filler packing structure; fluid flow through porous media; grease dry-out; grease formulation; grease microstructure; infrared thermography; matrix-filler compatibility; optical microscopy; thermal greases; Degradation; grease dry-out; thermal greases; thermal interface material (TIM); thermal management;
Journal_Title :
Advanced Packaging, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TADVP.2008.924231