This paper aims at developing a mathematic model to characterize the mechanical properties of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs). The carbon-carbon (C–C) bonds between two adjacent atoms are modeled as Euler beams. According to the relationship of Tersoff-Brenner force theory and potential energy acting on C–C bonds, material constants of beam element are determined at the atomic scale. Based on the elastic deformation energy and mechanical equilibrium of a unit in graphite sheet, simply form ED equations of calculating Young's modulus of armchair and zigzag graphite sheets are derived. Following with the geometrical relationship of SWCNTs in cylindrical coordinates and the structure mechanics approach, Young's modulus and Poisson's ra...
An energy-equivalent model is employed to develop the mechanical properties of singled-walled carbon...
AbstractIn this paper, two different approaches for modeling the behaviour of carbon nanotubes are p...
In this paper, by capturing the atomic information and reflecting the behaviour governed by the nonl...
[[abstract]]This paper utilizes atomistic-continuum mechanics method (ACM) to investigate the mechan...
This research is carried out to investigate linear and non-linear mechanical properties of the singl...
The outstanding properties of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) keep attracting the attention of researchers f...
The mechanical behavior of SWCNTs is characterized using an atomistic-based continuum method. At nan...
Molecular mechanics based finite element analysis is adopted in the current work to evaluate the mec...
The paper deals with estimation of material properties of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs). T...
Molecular mechanics based finite element analysis is adopted in the current work to evaluate the mec...
This research aims to study the mechanical properties of single-walled carbon nanotubes. In order to...
[[abstract]]Atomistic Continuum Mechanics, Young's Modulus, Modal Analysis, Single-Walled Carbon Nan...
The aim of the present paper is the theoretical investigation of the mechanical properties of carbon...
In this paper, two different approaches for modeling the behaviour of carbon nanotubes are presented...
This chapter describes a finite element (FE) method that is appropriate for the numerical prediction...
An energy-equivalent model is employed to develop the mechanical properties of singled-walled carbon...
AbstractIn this paper, two different approaches for modeling the behaviour of carbon nanotubes are p...
In this paper, by capturing the atomic information and reflecting the behaviour governed by the nonl...
[[abstract]]This paper utilizes atomistic-continuum mechanics method (ACM) to investigate the mechan...
This research is carried out to investigate linear and non-linear mechanical properties of the singl...
The outstanding properties of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) keep attracting the attention of researchers f...
The mechanical behavior of SWCNTs is characterized using an atomistic-based continuum method. At nan...
Molecular mechanics based finite element analysis is adopted in the current work to evaluate the mec...
The paper deals with estimation of material properties of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs). T...
Molecular mechanics based finite element analysis is adopted in the current work to evaluate the mec...
This research aims to study the mechanical properties of single-walled carbon nanotubes. In order to...
[[abstract]]Atomistic Continuum Mechanics, Young's Modulus, Modal Analysis, Single-Walled Carbon Nan...
The aim of the present paper is the theoretical investigation of the mechanical properties of carbon...
In this paper, two different approaches for modeling the behaviour of carbon nanotubes are presented...
This chapter describes a finite element (FE) method that is appropriate for the numerical prediction...
An energy-equivalent model is employed to develop the mechanical properties of singled-walled carbon...
AbstractIn this paper, two different approaches for modeling the behaviour of carbon nanotubes are p...
In this paper, by capturing the atomic information and reflecting the behaviour governed by the nonl...