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Finite element modeling of two different CNT/polymer composites: CNT/PMMA and CNT/PmPV
2011 IEEE Nanotechnology Materials and Devices Conference, 2011Carbon nanotube (CNT) in polymeric matrix is investigating due to improvement of the structural, mechanical, thermal and electronic properties of resulting CNT/polymer composite. This improvement depends on: properties, features and volume fractions of CNTs and polymer. In this paper, there are three main parts for using an analysis on a finite element
A. Nickkholgh, P. Keyvani
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Effect of CNT length and CNT-matrix interphase in carbon nanotube (CNT) reinforced composites
Mechanics Research Communications, 2005zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Wan, H., Delale, F., Shen, L.
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Modeling of Thermal Conductance at Transverse CNT−CNT Interfaces
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 2010This article explores the transverse thermal conductance between two parallel—bonded as well as nonbonded—carbon nanotubes, embedded in an epoxy matrix using nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simul...
Vikas Varshney +3 more
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Effective Dispersion of CNTs to Fabricate CNT/Mg Nanocomposite
Materials Science Forum, 2015An effective dispersion process to cast CNT-reinforced in a concentrated magnesium alloy (AZ31) nanocomposite was investigated in this study. The metal magnesium powder was first coated with dispersed CNTs by wet process, followed by the fabricating of CNT/Mg precursor using mechanical briquetting and extrusion.
Guo Qiang Han +5 more
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Electronic transport through a CNT-Pseudopeptide-CNT hybrid material
Molecular Simulation, 2005We present electron transmission studies on a pseudopeptide fragment (P) linking two (10,0) semi-infinite carbon nanotubes (CNTs). Calculations are performed using the non-equilibrium Green function formalism (NEGF) implemented within the tight-binding molecular dynamics density functional theory code FIREBALL.
N. Bruque +4 more
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Actuation-mechanisms of CNT-bucky papers and CNT-arrays
SPIE Proceedings, 2015In the fields of smart materials there is still a demand for a material featuring high modulus, low density and large strain. Carbon materials catch enormous scientific attention not only since carbon fibers were used for highperformance composite structures. But more and more the scientific attention moves from the macroscale to the nanoscale.
Geier, Sebastian +3 more
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