Studying the buckling and vibration characteristics of single-walled zinc oxide nanotubes using a nanoscale finite element model |
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Authors: | R. Ansari S. Rouhi M. Mirnezhad F. Sadeghiyeh |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Guilan, P.O. Box 3756, Rasht, Iran 2. Young Researchers Club, Langroud Branch, Islamic Azad University, Langroud, Guilan, Iran
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Abstract: | The free vibration and axial buckling of achiral zinc oxide nanotubes (ZnONTs) are studied in this paper based on a three-dimensional finite-element model in which bonds are modeled using beam elements and mass elements are placed at the joints of beams instead of atoms. To determine the mechanical properties of the nanotubes, a linkage is established between molecular mechanics and density functional theory. The fundamental frequency and critical buckling load of ZnONTs with different geometries, chiralities and boundary conditions are calculated. It is shown that zigzag nanotubes are more stable than armchair ones. Investigating the effect of aspect ratio on the critical force shows that longer nanotubes are less stable. Also, it is indicated that increasing the length of the nanotubes will result in decreasing the frequency. Moreover, as the aspect ratio increases, the effect of end conditions diminishes. |
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