Analysis of Carbon Nano Tubes using Molecular Structural Mechanics Approach
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Carbon Nano Tubes (CNTs) have a nanostructure with length-to-diameter ratio greater than 1,000,000 exhibiting unusually high toughness and elastic-moduli. Young’s modulus of a single-walled CNT is estimated through Molecular Structural Mechanics Approach is being simulated as a frame-like-structure where primary bonds between successive atoms forms a beam. Properties for FE model are calculated from energy equivalence between molecular and structural mechanics. By validation, computed results match well with the literature. Finite element models such as armchair and zig-zag are established and Young’s-moduli are effectively predicted.
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