Title of article :
Influence of the Vacancies on the Buckling Behavior of a Single–Layered Graphene Nanosheet
Author/Authors :
Farrash, S.M.H Department of Mechanical Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - Ferdowsi University of Mashhad , Shariati, M Department of Mechanical Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - Ferdowsi University of Mashhad , Rezaeepazhand, J Department of Mechanical Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - Ferdowsi University of Mashhad
Abstract :
Graphene is a new class of two-dimensional carbon nanostructure, which holds
great promise for the vast applications in many technological fields. It would be
one of the prominent new materials for the next generation nano-electronic
devices. In this paper the influence of various vacancy defects on the critical
buckling load of a single-layered graphene nanosheet is investigated. The
nanosheet is modeled on the base of structural mechanics approach which covalent
bonds between atoms are modeled as equivalent beam elements in a finite element
model. The mechanical properties of the nanosheet extracted from the model are in
good agreement with those of other research works. Effect of the number of
vacancies and their positions on the critical buckling load is investigated in the
present work. Our results show that the location of the vacancy has a significant
role in the amount of critical buckling load. Furthermore, as the density of the
vacancies increases, the value of critical buckling load decreases and the
relationship is approximately linear.
Keywords :
Graphene , Structural mechanics , Buckling , Vacancy defect
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics