Numerical Modelling of Humidity Behaviour in the Electronics Housing

Zygimantas Staliulionis, Sankhya Mohanty, Jesper Henri Hattel, Gintautas Miliauskas

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Abstract

Exposure of electronics into harsh climate conditions leads to about 40 % typical humidity related failure modes on PCBA of the total electronics failures. These humidity related failures are mainly electrochemical migration, corrosion, leakage currents and conductive anodic filament formation. Numerical modelling and prediction of humidity and temperature is very useful in the electronics design as it may help in postponing electronics humidity related failures and prolonging the electronics lifetime. Thus, the work concerns the moisture transport into electronics housing when the housing is exposed to a step change in ambient temperature and relative humidity. Such exposure of electronics housing can be considered as thermal and humidity shock. The RC model is developed and used to predict the temperature and humidity behaviour based on the heat and mass transfer mechanisms. Moreover, the heating effect was also considered in the study. The response of humidity and temperature were simulated and analysed inside the air-filled volume and the wall material of the housing.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 26th International Conference Electronics
Number of pages6
PublisherIEEE
Publication date2022
ISBN (Electronic)978-1-6654-8321-6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022
Event26th International Conference Electronics - Palanga, Lithuania
Duration: 13 Jun 202215 Jun 2022

Conference

Conference26th International Conference Electronics
Country/TerritoryLithuania
CityPalanga
Period13/06/202215/06/2022

Keywords

  • Humidity
  • Heat and mass transfer
  • RC approach
  • Electronics enclosures
  • Diffusion
  • Absorption and desorption

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