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On the Inextensible Elastica Model for the Collapse of Nanotubes
Tian Tang1*
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Nicholas J Glassmaker2
1 University of Alberta
2 E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: tian.tang{at}ualberta.ca.
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In this work, we study the collapse of nanotubes using an inextensible elastica model. Through phase plane analysis, we show that there exist collapsed configurations of different orders, each involving a different number of collapsed layers. Solutions corresponding to each order only exist if the equilibrium separation in the contact zone (a material property) is smaller than a certain value. Below the critical separation, there are two solutions for each order corresponding to each separation, a high energy solution and a low energy one. Some of the collapsed configurations are not physically accessible due to material interpenetration. This work puts a limitation on the applicability of the inextensible elastica model for the collapse of nanotubes.
First published on June 11, 2009 Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids 2009, doi:10.1177/1081286509105923

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