Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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784218 | International Journal of Mechanical Sciences | 2006 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The fracture strain of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) obtained by molecular dynamics is about 30%, which is much higher than the experimental results (10–13%). The present study shows that this difference results mainly from defects in CNTs. As the tensile strain reaches a few percent, defects are nucleated in the form of Stone–Wales transformation (90° rotation of a bond). A bond in the vicinity of rotated bond breaks as the tensile strain reaches about 13%, which agrees well with the experimental results. Therefore, the Stone–Wales transformation is the precursor of CNT fracture.
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Authors
J. Song, H. Jiang, D.-L. Shi, X.-Q. Feng, Y. Huang, M.-F. Yu, K.-C. Hwang,