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This article is cited in 9 scientific papers (total in 9 papers)
Physics of nanostructures
Natural frequencies of bending vibrations of carbon nanotubes
S. V. Dmitrieva, I. R. Sunagatovab, M. A. Il'gamovbcd, I. S. Pavlova a Federal Research Center The Institute of Applied Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Nizhny Novgorod
b Bashkir State University, Ufa
c A. A. Blagonravov Mechanical Engineering Institute RAS, Moscow
d Mavlyutov Institute of Mechanics, Ufa Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Abstract:
Using a molecular dynamics model with a reduced number of degrees of freedom, the natural frequencies of bending vibrations of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) of various diameters are calculated under plane strain conditions. It is shown that the theory of thin cylindrical shells provides high accuracy in estimating the frequencies of low-amplitude natural vibrations even for relatively small CNT diameters. It is shown that with an increase in the amplitude, the frequency of natural vibrations decreases, which is consistent with the data available in the literature. The results obtained are necessary for the design of terahertz resonators based on CNTs and high-precision mass and force nanosensors based on the effect of electromechanical coupling that CNTs exhibit.
Keywords:
carbon nanotubes, bending vibrations, molecular dynamics, shell theory, nanosensors.
Received: 28.04.2021 Revised: 16.06.2021 Accepted: 29.06.2021
Citation:
S. V. Dmitriev, I. R. Sunagatova, M. A. Il'gamov, I. S. Pavlov, “Natural frequencies of bending vibrations of carbon nanotubes”, Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 91:11 (2021), 1732–1737; Tech. Phys., 67:1 (2022), 7–13
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