DocumentCode
388751
Title
Virtual life assessment of electronic hardware used in the Advanced Amphibious Assault Vehicle (AAAV)
Author
Valentin, Ricky ; Cunningham, Jeremy ; Osterman, Michael ; Dasgupta, Abhijit ; Pecht, Michael G. ; Tsagos, Dinos
Author_Institution
CALCE Electron. Products & Syst. Center, Maryland Univ., College Park, MD, USA
Volume
1
fYear
2002
fDate
8-11 Dec. 2002
Firstpage
948
Abstract
This paper presents the use of techniques for simulating product qualification as well as for product testing of electronic hardware to be used in the United States Marine Corp\´s Advanced Amphibious Assault Vehicle. The goal of integrating "up-front" virtual life assessment into the development environment is to increase overall product reliability and decrease overall product cost by decreasing build-test-fix time and promoting optimized tradeoff analysis early in the design stage. Relevant problems included: the positioning of a large microcircuit near the center of the board, weakness to shock loading, and life expectancies of around six (6) to eight (8) years. Failure in the form of electrical opens and/or increased circuit resistance due to thermo-mechanical and random vibration induced fatigue of solder interconnects was predicted as the dominant wearout failure mechanism. A weeklong qualification test is proposed to verify the virtual life assessment results of the life cycle loads.
Keywords
digital simulation; electronic engineering computing; electronic equipment testing; life testing; military equipment; printed circuit testing; thermal stress cracking; vehicles; Advanced Amphibious Assault Vehicle; build-test-fix time; circuit resistance; development environment; dominant wearout failure mechanism; electronic hardware; life expectancies; microcircuit; optimized tradeoff analysis; product qualification; product testing; random vibration induced fatigue; shock loading; solder interconnects; thermo-mechanical vibration induced fatigue; virtual life assessment; Circuits; Cost function; Design optimization; Electric resistance; Electric shock; Electronic equipment testing; Hardware; Intelligent vehicles; Marine vehicles; Qualifications;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Simulation Conference, 2002. Proceedings of the Winter
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7614-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/WSC.2002.1172985
Filename
1172985
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