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    The effects of geometrical parameters on force distributions and mechanics of carbon nanotubes: A critical study

    , Article Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation ; Volume 14, Issue 12 , 2009 , Pages 4246-4263 ; 10075704 (ISSN) Ansari, R ; Motevalli, B ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In this paper, using the continuum approximation together with Lennard-Jones potential, a new semi-analytical expression is given to evaluate the van der Waals interaction between two single-walled carbon nanotubes. Based on this expression, two new formulations are also proposed to model multi-walled carbon nanotubes. In the first one, the interactions between each pair of shells from the inner and outer tubes are summed up over all of the pairs, whereas in the second formulation, a set of correction factors are applied to convert the results of double-walled carbon nanotubes to the correlated multi-walled ones. With respect to the present formulations, extensive studies on the variations... 

    Size-dependent stress analysis of single-wall carbon nanotube based on strain gradient theory

    , Article International Journal of Applied Mechanics ; Volume 9, Issue 6 , 2017 ; 17588251 (ISSN) Hosseini, M ; Haghshenas Gorgani, H ; Shishesaz, M ; Hadi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    This paper studies stress distribution in a single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) under internal pressure with various chirality. Strain gradient theory is used to capture the size-dependent behavior of the SWCNT. Minimum total potential energy principle is successfully applied to derive the governing differential equation and its associated boundary conditions. Due to complexity of the governing differential equation and boundary conditions, numerical scheme is used to solve the problem. Comparing the results based on strain gradient theory and that of classical elasticity shows a major difference between these two methods. However, a close examination of the results indicates that both... 

    Stability of single-walled carbon nanopeapods under combined axial compressive load and external pressure

    , Article Physica E: Low-Dimensional Systems and Nanostructures ; Volume 41, Issue 3 , 2009 , Pages 513-517 ; 13869477 (ISSN) Najafi Sohi, A ; Naghdabadi, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier  2009
    Abstract
    In this paper, the axial stability of single-walled carbon nanopeapods is studied based on an elastic continuum shell model. In order to model the non-bonded van der Waals interactions between host carbon nanotube and guest fullerenes, an equivalent pressure distribution is proposed and incorporated in the model. Deriving an explicit equation for the determination of critical axial load, it is concluded that the axial stability of a single-walled carbon nanopeapod is less than that of a carbon nanotube under otherwise identical conditions. In addition, it is shown that applying external pressure to the carbon nanopeapod decreases the axial compressive stability through reducing the critical... 

    Vibrational analysis of single-walled carbon nanotubes using beam element

    , Article Thin-Walled Structures ; Volume 47, Issue 6-7 , 2009 , Pages 646-652 ; 02638231 (ISSN) Sakhaee Pour, A ; Ahmadian, M. T ; Vafai, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    Vibrational analysis of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) is performed using a finite element method (FEM). To this end, the vibrational behavior of bridge and cantilever SWCNTs with different side lengths and diameters is modeled by three-dimensional elastic beams and point masses. The beam element elastic properties are calculated by considering mechanical characteristics of the covalent bonds between the carbon atoms in the hexagonal lattice. The mass of each beam element is assumed as point masses at nodes coinciding with the carbon atoms. Implementing the atomistic simulation approach, the natural frequencies of zigzag and armchair SWCNTs are computed. It is observed that the... 

    Stability analysis of carbon nanotubes under electric fields and compressive loading

    , Article Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics ; Volume 41, Issue 20 , 2008 ; 00223727 (ISSN) Sadeghi, M ; Ozmaian, M ; Naghdabadi, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    The mechanical stability of conductive, single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) under applied electric field and compressive loading is investigated. The distribution of electric charges on the nanotube surface is determined by employing a method based on the classical electrostatic theory. For mechanical stability analysis, a hybrid atomistic-structural element is proposed, which takes into account the nonlinear features of the stability. Nonlinear stability analysis based on an iterative solution procedure is used to determine the buckling force. The coupling between electrical and mechanical models is accomplished by adding Coulomb interactions to the mechanical model. The results show... 

    Electrochemical characterization of electrodeposited carbon nanotubes

    , Article Thin Solid Films ; Volume 519, Issue 19 , July , 2011 , Pages 6230-6235 ; 00406090 (ISSN) Fayazfar, H ; Dolati, A ; Ghorbani, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    Carbon nanotubes were electrodeposited in acetonitrile solution at room temperature using Cu, and Fe-Ni nanoparticles as nucleation sites on HF-etched Si(100) wafer substrate. The electrochemical behavior of the deposition was investigated by voltammetry and chronoamperometry techniques. In order to obtain the optimum growth condition, the deposition critical parameters including current density range, potential and time were studied and calculated. Carbon nanotubes with approximate external diameter of 40-100 nm were fabricated under potentiostatic condition and diffusion control at - 20 V in 4-6 h. The film crystallinity was investigated by means of X-ray diffraction and the tubes... 

    The effective mechanical properties and the interfacial characterization of CNT reinforced nanocomposites

    , Article Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, 9 March 2009 through 11 March 2009, San Diego, CA ; Volume 7294 , 2009 ; 0277786X (ISSN); 9780819475541 (ISBN) Sadeghia, H ; Naghdabadi, R ; The International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE) ; Sharif University of Technology
    2009
    Abstract
    A small volume fraction of Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) added in a polymeric matrix increases significantly the mechanical properties of the polymers. It is experimentally determined from the TEM images of CNT-based nanocomposites that nanotubes don't stand straight in their embedded matrix and they have some curvature in their shape. The load transfer mechanism between CNT and polymer matrix is also one of the most important issues which is not understood explicitly, yet. In this paper a wavy Single Walled Carbon Nanotube (SWCNT) is modeled as inclusion in a polymer matrix and its effective mechanical properties is studied. This model is based on using 3-D Representive Volume Element (RVE) with... 

    Biomass-derived wearable energy storage systems based on poplar tree-cotton fibers coupled with binary nickel-cobalt nanostructures

    , Article Sustainable Energy and Fuels ; Volume 4, Issue 2 , 2020 , Pages 643-654 Hekmat, F ; Unalan, H. E ; Shahrokhian, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Royal Society of Chemistry  2020
    Abstract
    We hereby demonstrate symmetric and asymmetric supercapacitors (SSCs and ASCs) based on core/shell-like Ni-Co oxide@cotton//Fe2O3-carbon nanotubes@cotton that are capable of storing a remarkable amount of energy, while retaining a high power density and long cycle life. Hierarchical, porous structures of Ni-Co-O nano-rod (NR) decorated Pd-activated cotton fibers (CFs) were fabricated using an eco-benign hydrothermal method and directly used as the cathode of the supercapacitors. Fe2O3-single-wall carbon nanotube (SWCNT) decorated CFs were employed as anodes of the fabricated ASCs. The assembled Ni-Co-O@cotton//Fe2O3-SWCNTs@cotton based ASCs possessed the benefits of a relatively high energy...