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- Title
Prediction of compressive post-buckling behavior of single-walled carbon nanotubes in thermal environments.
- Authors
Ansari, R.; Gholami, R.; Sahmani, S.
- Abstract
In the present investigation, the axial buckling and post-buckling configurations of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) are studied including the thermal environment effect. For this purpose, Eringen’s nonlocal elasticity continuum theory is implemented into the classical Euler–Bernoulli beam theory to represent the SWCNTs as a nonlocal elastic beam model. A closed-form analytical solution is carried out to analyze the static response of SWCNTs in their post-buckling state in which the axial buckling load is assumed to be beyond the critical axial buckling load. Common sets of boundary conditions, named simply supported–simply supported (SS–SS), clamped–clamped (C–C), and clamped–simply supported (C–SS), are considered in the investigation. Selected numerical results are given to represent the variation of the carbon nanotube’s mid-span deflection with the applied axial load corresponding to various nonlocal parameters, length-to-diameter aspect ratios, temperature changes, and end supports. Moreover, a comparison between the post-buckling behaviors of SWCNTs at low- and high-temperature environments is presented. It is found that the size effect leads to a decrease of the axial buckling load especially for SWCNTs with C–C boundary conditions. Also, it is revealed that the value of the temperature change plays different roles in the post-buckling response of SWCNTs at low- and high-temperature environments.
- Subjects
SINGLE walled carbon nanotubes; COMPRESSIVE force; MECHANICAL buckling; THERMAL analysis; AXIAL flow; ELASTICITY; ANALYTICAL solutions
- Publication
Applied Physics A: Materials Science & Processing, 2013, Vol 113, Issue 1, p145
- ISSN
0947-8396
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00339-012-7502-5