Analysis of the entanglements in carbon nanotube fibers using a self-folded nanotube model |
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Authors: | Weibang Lu |
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Institution: | Department of Mechanical Engineering and Center for Composite Materials, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716, USA |
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Abstract: | Carbon nanotube (CNT) fibers have shown superb mechanical properties, and have high potential to be used as reinforcements in multifunctional composites. CNT entanglements always exist in CNT fibers and play a crucial role in affecting their mechanical properties. In this study, the CNT entanglement is modeled as two connecting self-folded CNTs (SFCNTs). At large aspect ratios, a CNT is energetically favorable to be self-folded due to the van der Waals interactions between different parts of the CNT. The geometrical characteristics of the SFCNTs, such as the critical length for self-folding as well as the critical effective width and length, are investigated by using both an exact theoretical model and an approximate theoretical model. The tensile properties of the SFCNTs have been examined by using both the approximate theoretical model and atomistic simulations. Good agreements are achieved in the results of these two approaches. |
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Keywords: | Carbon nanotube fibers Self-folded nanotubes Entanglements Theoretical analyses Atomistic simulations |
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