We present an energy-based continuum model for the analysis of nanoscale materials where surface effects are expected to contribute significantly to the mechanical response. The approach adopts principles utilized in Cauchy–Born constitutive modelling in that the strain energy density of the continuum is derived from an underlying crystal structure and interatomic potential. The key to the success of the proposed method lies in decomposing the potential energy of the material into bulk (volumetric) and surface area components. In doing so, the method naturally satisfies a variational formulation in which the bulk volume and surface area contribute independently to the overall system energy. Because the surface area to volume ratio increases...
With the growing interest in nanotechnology, it is becoming important to understand the nanoscale me...
none1noThe rapid advances in nanotechnology, nanomaterials and nanomechanics will make manufacturing...
We have shown in a series of recent papers that the classical theory of elasticity can be extended t...
Possible links between discrete and continuum formulations have been discussed in the scientific com...
During the last 50 years the nanotechnology is established as one of the advanced technologies manip...
The surface of a continuum body generally exhibits properties that differ from those of the bulk. Su...
Nanoscale beam-like structures have attracted much attention due to their superior mechanical proper...
Recent investigations into surface-energy density of nanomaterials lead to a ripe chance to propose,...
Surface effects in nanoscale mechanical systems such as nanoporous solids or small-scale structures ...
Recent investigations into surface-energy density of nanomaterials lead to a ripe chance to propose,...
Surfaces and interfaces can significantly influence the overall response of a solid body. Their beha...
Analysis of the mechanical behavior of nanostructures has been very challenging. Surface energy and ...
In this work we estimate surface energy values in nanostructures, with the use of a tight-binding po...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. January 2017. Major: Mathematics. Advisors: Mitchell Lu...
International audienceA finite element procedure for modeling crystalline nanostructures such as nan...
With the growing interest in nanotechnology, it is becoming important to understand the nanoscale me...
none1noThe rapid advances in nanotechnology, nanomaterials and nanomechanics will make manufacturing...
We have shown in a series of recent papers that the classical theory of elasticity can be extended t...
Possible links between discrete and continuum formulations have been discussed in the scientific com...
During the last 50 years the nanotechnology is established as one of the advanced technologies manip...
The surface of a continuum body generally exhibits properties that differ from those of the bulk. Su...
Nanoscale beam-like structures have attracted much attention due to their superior mechanical proper...
Recent investigations into surface-energy density of nanomaterials lead to a ripe chance to propose,...
Surface effects in nanoscale mechanical systems such as nanoporous solids or small-scale structures ...
Recent investigations into surface-energy density of nanomaterials lead to a ripe chance to propose,...
Surfaces and interfaces can significantly influence the overall response of a solid body. Their beha...
Analysis of the mechanical behavior of nanostructures has been very challenging. Surface energy and ...
In this work we estimate surface energy values in nanostructures, with the use of a tight-binding po...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. January 2017. Major: Mathematics. Advisors: Mitchell Lu...
International audienceA finite element procedure for modeling crystalline nanostructures such as nan...
With the growing interest in nanotechnology, it is becoming important to understand the nanoscale me...
none1noThe rapid advances in nanotechnology, nanomaterials and nanomechanics will make manufacturing...
We have shown in a series of recent papers that the classical theory of elasticity can be extended t...