Title of article :
Finite Element Modeling of the Vibrational Behavior of Single-Walled Silicon Carbide Nanotube/Polymer Nanocomposites
Author/Authors :
Rouhi, S Young Researchers and Elite Club - Langarud Branch - Islamic Azad University - Langarud, Guilan , Ansari, R Department of Mechanical Engineering - University of Guilan , Nikkar, A Department of Mechanical Engineering - University of Guilan
Abstract :
The multi-scale finite element method is used to study the vibrational
characteristics of polymer matrix reinforced by single-walled silicon
carbide nanotubes. For this purpose, the nanoscale finite element
method is employed to simulate the nanotubes at the nanoscale. While,
the polymer is considered as a continuum at the larger scale. The
polymer nanotube interphase is simulated by spring elements. The
natural frequencies of nanocomposites with different nanotube volume
percentages are computed. Besides, the influences of nanotube
geometrical parameters on the vibrational characteristics of the
nanocomposites are evaluated. It is shown that reinforcing polymer
matrix by single-walled silicon carbide nanotubes leads to increasing
the natural frequency compared to neat resin. Increasing the length of
the nanotubes at the same diameter results in increasing the difference
between the frequencies of nanocomposite and pure polymer. Besides,
it is observed that clamped-free nanocomposites experience a larger
increase in the presence of the nanotubes than clamped-clamped
nanotube reinforced polymers.
Keywords :
Finite element method , Vibrational behavior , Single walled silicon carbide nanotube , Polymer matrix , Nanocomposites
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics