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Linear Finite Element Analysis of Nanotubes
From proven chemical calculations [1], the harmonic functions provide a reasonable approximation to the potential energy of molecular systems in which the bond length is near its equilibrium position
Mechanical Behavior of Carbon Nanotube-Reinforced Polymer Composites
Nanocomposite is a multiphase solid material where one of the phases has one, two or three dimensions of less than 100 nm, or structures having nano-scale repeat distances between the different phases that make up the material. In the broadest sense this definition can include porous media, colloids, gels and copolymers, but is more usually taken to mean the solid combination of a bulk matrix and nano-dimensional phase(s) differing in properties due to dissimilarities in structure and chemistry. The mechanical, electrical, thermal, optical, electrochemical, catalytic properties of the nanocomposite will differ markedly from that of the component materials [1–3]