In this paper, we provide the quantification of the linear and non-linear elastic mechanical properties of graphene based upon the judicious combination of molecular mechanics simulation results and homogenization methods. We clarify the influence on computed results by the main model features, such as specimen size, chirality of microstructure, the effect of chosen boundary conditions (imposed displacement versus force) and the corresponding plane stress transformation. The proposed approach is capable of explaining the scatter of the results for computed stresses, energy and stiffness and provides the bounds on graphene elastic properties, which are quite important in modeling and simulation of the virtual experiments on graphene-based de...
We have studied the mechanical properties of suspended graphene membranes using molecular dynamics (...
Due to its unique mechanical properties, graphene can be applied for reinforcement in nanocomposites...
The unique lattice structure and properties of graphene has drawn tremendous interests recently. By ...
In this paper, we provide the quantification of the linear and non-linear elastic mechanical propert...
International audienceThis paper presents a simple procedure of obtaining a substitute, homogenized ...
Graphene is the material for the twenty first century applications. In this paper, the elastic prope...
Graphene is a monolayer of carbon atoms packed into a two-dimensional honeycomb lattice. This allotr...
The deformation and fracture of graphene under uniaxial tension is simulated in the framework of qua...
The basic building block of many carbon nanostructures like fullerenes, carbon onions or nanotubes i...
Recent progress of simulations/modeling at the atomic level has led to a better understanding of the...
Several nanomechanics approaches based on common two or three-body potentials are compared. Numerica...
The elastic properties and fracture of two-dimensional graphene were calculated purely from the atom...
Several nanomechanics formulations based on common two and three-body bonding potentials are compare...
The size-dependent mechanical response of graphene is investigated with an entirely nonlinear molecu...
Graphene is a monolayer of carbon atoms packed into a two-dimensional honeycomb lattice. This allotr...
We have studied the mechanical properties of suspended graphene membranes using molecular dynamics (...
Due to its unique mechanical properties, graphene can be applied for reinforcement in nanocomposites...
The unique lattice structure and properties of graphene has drawn tremendous interests recently. By ...
In this paper, we provide the quantification of the linear and non-linear elastic mechanical propert...
International audienceThis paper presents a simple procedure of obtaining a substitute, homogenized ...
Graphene is the material for the twenty first century applications. In this paper, the elastic prope...
Graphene is a monolayer of carbon atoms packed into a two-dimensional honeycomb lattice. This allotr...
The deformation and fracture of graphene under uniaxial tension is simulated in the framework of qua...
The basic building block of many carbon nanostructures like fullerenes, carbon onions or nanotubes i...
Recent progress of simulations/modeling at the atomic level has led to a better understanding of the...
Several nanomechanics approaches based on common two or three-body potentials are compared. Numerica...
The elastic properties and fracture of two-dimensional graphene were calculated purely from the atom...
Several nanomechanics formulations based on common two and three-body bonding potentials are compare...
The size-dependent mechanical response of graphene is investigated with an entirely nonlinear molecu...
Graphene is a monolayer of carbon atoms packed into a two-dimensional honeycomb lattice. This allotr...
We have studied the mechanical properties of suspended graphene membranes using molecular dynamics (...
Due to its unique mechanical properties, graphene can be applied for reinforcement in nanocomposites...
The unique lattice structure and properties of graphene has drawn tremendous interests recently. By ...