Hard-to-Soft Transition in Radial Buckling of Multi-Concentric Nanocylinders

Park, Sung-Jin and Sato, Motohiro and Ikeda, Tetsuro and Shima, Hiroyuki (2012) Hard-to-Soft Transition in Radial Buckling of Multi-Concentric Nanocylinders. World Journal of Mechanics, 02 (01). pp. 42-50. ISSN 2160-049X

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Abstract

We investigate the cross-sectional buckling of multi-concentric tubular nanomaterials, which are called multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs), using an analysis based on thin-shell theory. MWNTs under hydrostatic pressure experience radial buckling. As a result of this, different buckling modes are obtained depending on the inter-tube separation d as well as the number of constituent tubes N and the innermost tube diameter. All of the buckling modes are classified into two deformation phases. In the first phase, which corresponds to an elliptic deformation, the radial stiffness increases rapidly with increasing N. In contrast, the second phase yields wavy, corrugated structures along the circumference for which the radial stiffness declines with increasing N. The hard-to-soft phase transition in radial buckling is a direct consequence of the core-shell structure of MWNTs. Special attention is devoted to how the variation in d affects the critical tube number Nc, which separates the two deformation phases observed in N -walled nanotubes, i.e., the elliptic phase for N < Nc and the corrugated phase for N > Nc. We demonstrate that a larger d tends to result in a smaller Nc, which is attributed to the primary role of the interatomic forces between concentric tubes in the hard-to-soft transition during the radial buckling of MWNTs.

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Date Deposited: 16 Feb 2023 10:56
Last Modified: 19 Apr 2025 12:52
URI: http://articles.sendtopublish.com/id/eprint/197

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