2024
DOI: 10.32362/2500-316x-2024-12-1-15-29
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Detection of defects in printed circuit boards by the acoustic emission method

S. U. Uvaysov,
N. T. Luu,
C. D. Nguyen
et al.

Abstract: Objectives. Defects in the form of layering may occur during lamination in the production of multilayer printed circuit boards (MPCB). These defects cannot be detected by optical and electrical methods of output control. However, they can lead to breaches of the mechanical mode of operation and failures while running radioelectronic devices. In order to detect such defects, the acoustic emission (AE) method is proposed. This is based on the occurrence and propagation of acoustic waves in MPCBs caused by the pr… Show more

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“…For example, in oceanography, such models are used to investigate underwater sound channels and to study the influence of various factors on sound propagation in water [19]. In the process of developing printed circuit boards, defects, such as delamination, can occur during the lamination process, which can be detected by the acoustic emission method discussed in [20]. In electrodynamics, models of propagation and scattering of electromagnetic waves, built on integral equations, help to make calculations for complex processes of radiation effects and load on technical devices, necessary to their design [21,22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, in oceanography, such models are used to investigate underwater sound channels and to study the influence of various factors on sound propagation in water [19]. In the process of developing printed circuit boards, defects, such as delamination, can occur during the lamination process, which can be detected by the acoustic emission method discussed in [20]. In electrodynamics, models of propagation and scattering of electromagnetic waves, built on integral equations, help to make calculations for complex processes of radiation effects and load on technical devices, necessary to their design [21,22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%