Advances in high technologies using nanometer-size structures, such as thin films and carbon nanotubes, requires calculation of mechanical properties for the objects of the nanosize scale level. Majority of the theoretical mechanical models for nanoobjects is based on the macroscopic equations of theory of elasticity. This gives the questions about applicability of the quantities obtained from the macroscopic experiments to the nanoscale objects or about necessity of corrections taking into account the scale effects. The presented paper is devoted to 1) theoretical investigation of the influence of the scale effects on the Poisson's ratio, Young modulus and the bending stiffness of a nanocrystal, which is extended in one direction and has a limited number of atomic layers in another direction, 2) theoretical investigation of the delamination processes of a preliminary stressed bi-layered plate from a rigid foundation, 3) creation of stable models for crystal lattices.

Язык оригиналаанглийский
Название основной публикации11th International Conference on Fracture 2005, ICF11
Страницы4786-4791
Число страниц6
СостояниеОпубликовано - 1 дек 2005
Событие11th International Conference on Fracture 2005, ICF11 - Turin, Италия
Продолжительность: 20 мар 200525 мар 2005

Серия публикаций

Название11th International Conference on Fracture 2005, ICF11
Том7

конференция

конференция11th International Conference on Fracture 2005, ICF11
Страна/TерриторияИталия
ГородTurin
Период20/03/0525/03/05

    Предметные области Scopus

  • Геотехническая инженерия и инженерная геология

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