Analysis of size-dependent mechanical properties of CNTs mass sensor using energy equivalent model

Faculty Engineering Year: 2016
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Journal: Sensors and Actuators A: Physical www.elsevier.com Volume:
Keywords : Analysis , size-dependent mechanical properties , CNTs mass sensor    
Abstract:
In this study a theoretical modified continuum mechanics model is applied to investigate the vibration characteristics of a pretension carbon nanotubes (CNTs) carrying a concentrated mass as a mass sensor. The energy-equivalent model (EEM)
   
     
 
       

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