Wave propagation in carbon nanotubes via nonlocal continuum mechanics
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Abstract
Wave propagation in carbon nanotubes (CNTs) is studied with two nonlocal continuum mechanics models: elastic Euler-Bernoulli and Timoshenko beam models [Philos. Mag. 41, 744 (1921)]. The small-scale effect on CNTs wave propagation dispersion relation is explicitly revealed for different CNTs wave numbers and diameters by theoretical analyses and numerical simulations. The asymptotic phase velocities and frequency are also derived from nonlocal continuum mechanics. The scale coefficient in nonlocal continuum mechanics is roughly estimated for CNTs from the obtained asymptotic frequency. In addition, the applicability and comparison of the two nonlocal elastic beam models to CNTs wave propagation are explored…
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- Carbon nanotube
- Continuum mechanics
- Wave propagation
- Timoshenko beam theory
- Physics
- Mechanics
- Classical mechanics
- Dispersion relation
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