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Nonlinear vibration of a buckled/damaged BNC nanobeam transversally impacted by a high-speed C60.

Jiao Shi1,2, Likui Yang1, Jianhu Shen3, Kun Cai4,5.   

Abstract

Nanotube can be used as a mass sensor. To design a mass sensor for evaluating a high-speed nanoparticle, in this study, we investigated the impact vibration of a cantilever nanobeam being transversally collided by a high-speed C60 at the beam's free end with an incident velocity of vIn. The capped beam contains alternately two boron nitride zones and two carbon zones on its cross section. Hence, the relaxed beam has elliptic cross section. The vibration properties were demonstrated by molecular dynamics simulation results. Beat vibration of a slim beam can be found easily. The 1st and the 2nd order natural frequencies (f1 and f2) of the beam illustrate the vibration of beam along the short and the long axes of its elliptic cross section, respectively. f2 decreases with increasing temperature. A minimal value of vIn leads to the local buckling of the beam, and a different minimal vIn leading to damage of the beam. For the same system at a specified temperature, f2 varies with vIn. When the beam bends almost uniformly, f2 decreases linearly with vIn. If vIn becomes higher, the beam has a cross section which buckles locally, and the buckling position varies during vibration. If vIn approaches the damage velocity, a fixed contraflexture point may appear on the beam due to its strong buckling. Above the damage velocity, f2 decreases sharply. These results have a potential application in design of a mass sensor.

Entities:  

Year:  2021        PMID: 33436857      PMCID: PMC7804857          DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-80202-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Rep        ISSN: 2045-2322            Impact factor:   4.379


  11 in total

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3.  Buckling behaviour of composites with double walled nanotubes from carbon and phosphorus.

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8.  Beat phenomena in metal nanowires, and their implications for resonance-based elastic property measurements.

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Authors:  Kun Cai; Jing Wan; Ning Wei; Qing H Qin
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10.  Critical conditions for escape of a high-speed fullerene from a BNC nanobeam after collision.

Authors:  Kun Cai; Li-Kui Yang; Jiao Shi; Qing-Hua Qin
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-01-17       Impact factor: 4.379

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