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A.G. Khakimov, "The Influence of Average Pressure on the Eigenfrequencies of Oscillations of a Carbon Nanotube," Mech. Solids. 58 (6), 2058-2066 (2023)
Year 2023 Volume 58 Number 6 Pages 2058-2066
DOI 10.3103/S0025654423600794
Title The Influence of Average Pressure on the Eigenfrequencies of Oscillations of a Carbon Nanotube
Author(s) A.G. Khakimov (Mavlyutov Institute of Mechanics, Ufa Federal Research Center, RAS, Ufa, 450054 Russia, hakimov@anrb.ru)
Abstract The bending oscillation frequencies of a carbon nanotube (CNT) are determined using the semi-momentless theory. An expression for the distributed lateral load on CNT is derived under the assumption of its cylindrical bending. CNT surfaces come into contact with media of varying densities and pressures. The medium can be compressible during surface deformation and incompressible. The influence of average pressure and changes in the curvature of the middle surface, as well as the added mass of the gaseous medium, on the bending is determined.
Keywords CNT, gas, density, pressure, added mass
Received 27 March 2023Revised 03 May 2023Accepted 10 May 2023
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