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Title of Journal: Int J Fract

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Abbravation: International Journal of Fracture

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Springer Netherlands

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10.1016/j.bbmt.2006.08.015

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1573-2673

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Constitutive behavior of pressurized carbon nanosc

Authors: Xinghua Shi Nicola M Pugno Huajian Gao
Publish Date: 2010/10/12
Volume: 171, Issue: 2, Pages: 163-168
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Carbon nanoscrolls CNSs are a class of graphenebased nanoscale materials with great potential for applications in nanotechnology and bioengineering Fundamental description understanding and regulation of these materials may ultimately lead to a new generation of integrated systems that utilize their unique properties A particularly interesting property of a CNS is that there exists a stable equilibrium core size which can be uniquely determined from the basal graphene length the interlayer spacing the interaction energy between layers the bending stiffness of graphene as well as the difference between the pressure inside the core of the CNS and that on its outer surface Here we investigate the strongly nonlinear constitutive behaviour of a CNS under pressure focusing on its deformation stability and biaxial modulus in response to its inner and external pressures Our study suggests pressure sensitive applications of CNSs such as nanopumps and nanofilters


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