Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
799506 Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids 2012 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

A double walled carbon nanotube thermal actuator consisting of a short outer tube sliding along a long inner tube under a temperature gradient is used as a model system to investigate the mechanics of thermophoretic and thermally induced edge forces in nanoscale contact based on the theory of lattice dynamics. It is shown that the total thermophoretic force has two components: a gradient force due to the change in van der Waals energy in the direction of temperature gradient and an unbalanced edge force due to the temperature difference between the two tube ends. Closed-form analytical expressions are derived for the gradient and unbalanced edge forces, with results in excellent agreement with molecular dynamics simulations. This study represents a first analytical study of thermophoretic and thermally induced edge forces between two solid bodies, and may have far reaching implications on thermomechanical nanodevices and nanoscale contact.

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