In this paper we attempt to answer two questions on graphene from a mechanic's viewpoint: why does this one-atom-thick monolayer have finite bending stiffness to ensure its stability? and what is its wrinkle mechanism? As for the first question, it is found that the repulsive residual internal moment in the bond angle can lead to a nonzero bending stiffness, which makes the graphene flat. Together with long-range attraction among atoms, such as van der Waals forces, a graphene prefers to have a self-buckling wrinkled configuration with many waves.MechanicsSCI(E)EI1ARTICLE4null8
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Graphene is an ultimate membrane that mixes both flexibility and mechanical strength, together with ...
Bending rigidity and Gaussian bending stiffness are the two key parameters that govern the rippling ...
Using molecular mechanics simulations, the elastic properties of multi-layer graphene (MLG) are inve...
The super-high strength of single-layer graphene has attracted great interest. In practice, defects ...
International audienceThis paper reviews the mechanical properties of graphene with particular atten...
An analytic formula is derived for the elastic bending modulus of monolayer graphene based on an emp...
Graphene is a two-dimensional carbon based material. Remarkable mechanical, thermal and electrical p...
The unique lattice structure and properties of graphene has drawn tremendous interests recently. By ...
This research paper studies the fracture and mechanical properties of rippled graphene containing di...
The formation and evolution mechanisms of wrinkling in a rectangular single layer graphene sheet (SL...
There is a growing interest in the strain engineering of 2D materials for applications in semiconduc...
Well-known effects of mechanical stiffness degradation under the influence of point defects in macro...
We consider a discrete model of a graphene sheet with atomic interactions governed by a harmonic app...
Wrinkle networks are ubiquitous buckle-induced delaminations in supported graphene, which locally mo...
Kagome graphene is a carbon allotrope similar to graphene, with a single-atom thickness and a co-pla...
Graphene is an ultimate membrane that mixes both flexibility and mechanical strength, together with ...
Bending rigidity and Gaussian bending stiffness are the two key parameters that govern the rippling ...
Using molecular mechanics simulations, the elastic properties of multi-layer graphene (MLG) are inve...