Effect of helicity on the buckling behavior of single-wall carbon nanotubes

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Simulations of single-wall carbon nanotube(SWCNT)s having a different chiral vector under axial compression were carried out based on molecular dynamics to investigate the effect of the helicity on the buckling behavior. Calculation was performed at room temperature for (8,8) armchair, (14,0) zigzag and (6,10) chiral single-wall carbon nanotubes. The Tersoff potential was used as the interatomic potential since it describes the C-C bonds in carbon nanotubes reliably. A conjugate gradient (CG) method was used to obtain the equilibrium configuration. Compressive force was applied at the top of a nanotube by moving the top-most atoms downward with the constant velocity of 10m/s. The buckling load, the critical strain, and the Young's modulus were calculated from the result of MD simulation. A zigzag carbon nanotube has the largest Young's modulus and buckling load, while a chiral carbon nonotube has the lowest values.
Publisher
AEPA
Issue Date
2008
Keywords

Molecular dynamics; Single-wall carbon nanotube; Buckling behavior; Helicity

Citation

The 9th Asia-Pacific Conference on Engineering Plasticity and Its Applications

URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/24235
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ME-Conference Papers(학술회의논문)

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