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_a10.1002/9781118562000 _bWiley InterScience _nhttp://www3.interscience.wiley.com |
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_aCarbon nanotubes and nanosensors : _bvibration, buckling, and balistic impact / _cIsaac Elishakoff [and others]. |
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_aLondon, UK : _bISTE ; _aHoboken, N.J. : _bWiley, _c2012. |
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_a1 online resource (xiii, 421 pages) : _billustrations |
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_acomputer _bc _2rdamedia |
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_aonline resource _bcr _2rdacarrier |
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_a"The main properties that make carbon nanotubes (CNTs) a promising technology for many future applications are: extremely high strength, low mass density, linear elastic behavior, almost perfect geometrical structure, and nanometer scale structure. Also, CNTs can conduct electricity better than copper and transmit heat better than diamonds. Therefore, they are bound to find a wide, and possibly revolutionary use in all fields of engineering. The interest in CNTs and their potential use in a wide range of commercial applications; such as nanoelectronics, quantum wire interconnects, field emission devices, composites, chemical sensors, biosensors, detectors, etc.; have rapidly increased in the last two decades. However, the performance of any CNT-based nanostructure is dependent on the mechanical properties of constituent CNTs. Therefore, it is crucial to know the mechanical behavior of individual CNTs such as their vibration frequencies, buckling loads, and deformations under different loadings. This title is dedicated to the vibration, buckling and impact behavior of CNTs, along with theory for carbon nanosensors, like the Bubnov-Galerkin and the Petrov-Galerkin methods, the Bresse-Timoshenko and the Donnell shell theory."-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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_aNanotubes _xImpact testing. |
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_aNanotubes _xElastic properties. |
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_aDetectors _xTesting. |
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_iPrint version: _tCarbon nanotubes and nanosensors. _dLondon, UK : ISTE ; Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, 2012 _z9781299315877 _z9781848213456 _w(DLC) 2011043131 _w(OCoLC)761481960 |
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_uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118562000 _zWiley Online Library |
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