نتایج جستجو برای: spinning carbon nanotube

تعداد نتایج: 293755  

Journal: :international journal of advanced design and manufacturing technology 0
farzad ebrahimi faculty of engineering, imam khomeini international university gholam reza shaghaghi department of mechanical engineering, university of imam khomeini international, iran

abstract: in this paper, nonlocal euler–bernoulli beam theory is employed for transverse vibration analysis of an initially pre-stressed size-dependent rotating nanotube. the nonlocal eringen theory takes into account the effect of small size, which enables the present model to become effective in the analysis and design of nanosensors and nanoactuators. governing equations are derived through ...

2010
Shaoli Fang Mei Zhang Anvar A. Zakhidov Ray H. Baughman Alan G. MacDiarmid

Introduction We have previously reported downsizing ancient twistbased spinning technology for making continuous, densified nanotube yarns from multi-walled carbon nanotube (MWNT) forests [1]. Such nanotube yarns provide unique properties and property combinations. Despite this important progress, the relationship between nanotube yarn properties and component carbon nanotube properties is not ...

2014
Catharina Paukner Krzysztof K. K. Koziol

We report a new strategy towards the control of carbon nanotube (CNT) structure and continuous fibre formation using a floating catalyst direct spinning CVD process. In the procedures used to date, a sulphur promoter precursor is added to significantly enhance the rate of CNT formation in the floating catalyst synthesis. Within the reaction zone, the rapidly grown nanotubes self-assemble into b...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2006
Konstantin G Kornev Gerardo Callegari John Kuppler Sigrid Ruetsch Alexander V Neimark

We describe a phenomenon of ribbon-to-fiber transformation observed in the process of spinning of single wall carbon nanotubes dispersed in polymer solutions. In the process of spinning, a gel-like ribbon comprised of nanotube bundles bound by polymer is withdrawn from a solvent bath. We show that upon crossing the liquid-air interface, the ribbon may either retain its flat shape or fold into a...

2009
Yue Chan James M. Hill

We investigate the motion of a nano tippe top, which is formed from a C60 fullerene, and which is assumed to be spinning on either a graphene sheet or the interior of a single-walled carbon nanotube. We assume no specific geometric configuration for the top, however for example, the nano tippe top might be formed by joining a fullerene C60 with a small segment of a smaller radius carbon nanotub...

2011
Vijoya Sa Konstantin G. Kornev

A method is described for the wet spinning of alginate fibers with a loading of single-walled carbon nanotubes as high as 23 wt%. Electrostatic assembling of polyelectrolytes and nanotubes coated with sodium dodecyl sulfate is exploited by using calcium as a cross-linking agent. The Young’s modulus of these fibers depends non-monotonically on nanotube concentration which is explained using Halp...

Journal: :Science 2013
Natnael Behabtu Colin C Young Dmitri E Tsentalovich Olga Kleinerman Xuan Wang Anson W K Ma E Amram Bengio Ron F ter Waarbeek Jorrit J de Jong Ron E Hoogerwerf Steven B Fairchild John B Ferguson Benji Maruyama Junichiro Kono Yeshayahu Talmon Yachin Cohen Marcin J Otto Matteo Pasquali

Broader applications of carbon nanotubes to real-world problems have largely gone unfulfilled because of difficult material synthesis and laborious processing. We report high-performance multifunctional carbon nanotube (CNT) fibers that combine the specific strength, stiffness, and thermal conductivity of carbon fibers with the specific electrical conductivity of metals. These fibers consist of...

2003
Arup R. Bhattacharyya T. V. Sreekumar Tao Liu Satish Kumar Lars M. Ericson Robert H. Hauge Richard E. Smalley

Crystallization behavior of melt-blended polypropylene (PP)/single wall carbon nanotube (SWNT) composites has been studied using optical microscopy and differential scanning calorimetry. Polypropylene containing 0.8 wt% SWNT exhibits faster crystallization rate as compared to pure polypropylene. PP/SWNT fibers have been spun using typical polypropylene melt spinning conditions. The PP crystalli...

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