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Nonlinear mechanics of nanotubes conveying fluid

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Abstract A nonlocal strain gradient elasticity approach is proposed for the mechanical behaviour of fluid-conveying nanotubes; a nonlinear analysis, incorporating stretching, is conducted for a model based on both a… Click to show full abstract

Abstract A nonlocal strain gradient elasticity approach is proposed for the mechanical behaviour of fluid-conveying nanotubes; a nonlinear analysis, incorporating stretching, is conducted for a model based on both a nonlocal theory along with a strain gradient one. A clamped–clamped nanotube conveying fluid, as a conservative gyroscopic nanosystem, is considered and the motion energy and size-dependent potential energy are developed via use of constitutive and strain–displacement relations. An energy minimisation is conducted via Hamilton's method for an oscillating nanotube subject to external forces. This gives the nonlinear equation of the motion which is reduced to a high DOF system via Galerkin's technique. As many nanodevices operate near resonance, the resonant motions are obtained using a frequency-continuation method. The effect of different nanosystem/fluid parameters, including fluid/solid interface and the flow speed, on the nonlinear resonance is analysed.

Keywords: nonlinear mechanics; nanotubes conveying; fluid; conveying fluid; mechanics; mechanics nanotubes

Journal Title: International Journal of Engineering Science
Year Published: 2018

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