On the vibration of nanorods restrained by a linear spring in-span

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Outside Researcher

Co-Author Type 1

Faculty

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Co-Author Type 3

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College

Engineering and Computer Science

Department

Ocean and Mechanical Engineering

Document Type

Article

Publication/Event/Conference Title

Mechanics Research Communications

Publication Status

Version of Record

Abstract

The axial vibration of nanorod (carbon nanotube) with an attached spring is studied using nonlocal elasticity theory. The nonlocal constitutive equations of Eringen are employed in the formulation. The effect of various parameters like geometry of nanotube, position of spring and stiffness of the spring on the axial vibration of carbon nanotubes is discussed. It is shown that the point of attachment of the spring has differing effect on the different modes of the vibration. The present results can be used in the continuum modeling of nanoelectromechanical systems. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd.

First Page

90

Last Page

96

DOI

10.1016/j.mechrescom.2014.03.003

Publication Date

1-1-2014

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