Carbon nanotube-based super nanotubes: Tunable thermal conductivity in three dimensions
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19/05/2015
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Advances in nanomaterials/nanostructures offer the possibility of fabricating multifunctional materials for use in engineering applications. Carbon nanotube (CNT)-based nanostructures are a representative building block for these multifunctional materials. Based on a series of in silico studies, we investigated the possibility of tuning the thermal conductivity of a three-dimensional CNT-based nanostructure: a single-walled CNT-based super-nanotube. The thermal conductivity of the super-nanotubes was shown to vary with different connecting carbon rings and super-nanotubes with longer constituent single-walled CNTs and larger diameters had a smaller thermal conductivity. The inverse of the thermal conductivity of the super-nanotubes showed a good linear relationship with the inverse of the length. The thermal conductivity was approximately proportional to the inverse of the temperature, but was insensitive to the axial strain as a result of the Poisson ratio. These results provide a fundamental understanding of the thermal conductivity of the super-nanotubes and will guide their future design/fabrication and engineering applications. |
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RSC Publishing |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/84658/1/full%20paper%5Brevised%5D.pdf http://eprints.qut.edu.au/84658/10/84658s.pdf DOI:10.1039/C5RA05584A Zhan, Haifei, Bell, John M., & Gu, YuanTong (2015) Carbon nanotube-based super nanotubes: Tunable thermal conductivity in three dimensions. RSC Advances, 5(60), pp. 48164-48168. http://purl.org/au-research/grants/ARC/DP130102120 |
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Copyright 2015 The Royal Society of Chemistry |
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School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #091200 MATERIALS ENGINEERING #091300 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING #100700 NANOTECHNOLOGY #carbon nanotube #thermal conductivity #strain #phonon scattering |
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Journal Article |