Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
773758 European Journal of Mechanics - A/Solids 2010 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The small-scale effect on the torsional buckling of multi-walled carbon nanotubes coupled with temperature change is investigated in this paper. A nonlocal multiple-shell model for the multi-walled carbon nanotubes surrounded an elastic medium under torsional and thermal loads is established, and then general solutions are obtained from the governing equations. The influence of the nonlocal effect on critical shear force and change in temperature is investigated. It is demonstrated that the critical shear force could be overestimated by the classical continuum theory and the nonlocal effect on critical buckling force decreases as the change in temperature increases at room or low temperature but increases as the change in temperature increases at higher temperature. Meanwhile, the effect of small size-scale is dependent on the buckling mode under different thermal environments. It is also shown that the innermost radius and the number of layer can affect the small-scale effect on critical change in temperature and buckling shear force. When the ratio of tube length and outmost radius are given, the critical shear force in each layer decreases and the nonlocal effect on the critical shear force becomes weaker as the innermost radius and the layer number increase.

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