This book contains a collection of the state-of-the-art reviews written by the leading researchers in the areas of nanoscale mechanics, molecular dynamics, nanoscale modeling of nanocomposites and mechanics of carbon nanotubes. No other book has reviews of the recent discoveries such as a nanoscale analog of the Pauli’s principle, i.e., effect of the spatial exclusion of electrons or the SEE effect, a new Registry Matrix Analysis for the nanoscale interfacial sliding and new data on the effective viscosity of interfacial electrons in nanoscale stiction at the interfaces. This volume is also an exceptional resource on the well tested nanoscale modeling of carbon nanotubes and nanocomposites, new nanoscale effects, unique evaluations of the e...
In order to illustrate how atomistic modeling is being used to determine the structure, physical, an...
Summary. A multiscale computational framework is presented for developing a coupled self-consistent ...
The mechanical properties of very small systems are often strikingly different from the properties o...
In recent years, nanotechnology is the basis for the development of modern production. This determin...
This book contains ten chapters, authored by world experts in the field of simulation at nano-scale ...
The mechanics and chemistry of carbon nanotubes have relevance for their numerous electronic applica...
Soon after the discovery of carbon nanotubes, it was realized that the theoretically predicted mecha...
The discovery of carbon nanotubes in 1991 spurred a wide area of research, with a large portion of c...
Since their discovery in 1991, carbon nanotubes have been the subject of intense research interest b...
Some of our recent experimental and theoretical results regarding materials mechanics at the nanosca...
The increased requirements in design and manufacturing nanotechnology have favored the development o...
Technologically important nanomaterials come in all shapes and sizes. They can range from small mole...
Carbon nanotubes are rolled up graphene sheets with a quasi-one-dimensional structure of nanometer-s...
This book showcases the application of carbon nanotubes as nanodelivery systems for copper atoms, us...
A multiscale computational framework is presented for developing a coupled self-consistent system of...
In order to illustrate how atomistic modeling is being used to determine the structure, physical, an...
Summary. A multiscale computational framework is presented for developing a coupled self-consistent ...
The mechanical properties of very small systems are often strikingly different from the properties o...
In recent years, nanotechnology is the basis for the development of modern production. This determin...
This book contains ten chapters, authored by world experts in the field of simulation at nano-scale ...
The mechanics and chemistry of carbon nanotubes have relevance for their numerous electronic applica...
Soon after the discovery of carbon nanotubes, it was realized that the theoretically predicted mecha...
The discovery of carbon nanotubes in 1991 spurred a wide area of research, with a large portion of c...
Since their discovery in 1991, carbon nanotubes have been the subject of intense research interest b...
Some of our recent experimental and theoretical results regarding materials mechanics at the nanosca...
The increased requirements in design and manufacturing nanotechnology have favored the development o...
Technologically important nanomaterials come in all shapes and sizes. They can range from small mole...
Carbon nanotubes are rolled up graphene sheets with a quasi-one-dimensional structure of nanometer-s...
This book showcases the application of carbon nanotubes as nanodelivery systems for copper atoms, us...
A multiscale computational framework is presented for developing a coupled self-consistent system of...
In order to illustrate how atomistic modeling is being used to determine the structure, physical, an...
Summary. A multiscale computational framework is presented for developing a coupled self-consistent ...
The mechanical properties of very small systems are often strikingly different from the properties o...