Compressive response and deformation mechanisms of vertically aligned helical carbon nanotube forests
VC Scheffer and R Thevamaran and VR Coluci, APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS, 112, 021902 (2018).
DOI: 10.1063/1.5008983
We study the dynamic compressive response of vertically aligned helical carbon nanotube forests using a mesoscale model. To describe the compressive response, the model includes the helical geometry of the constituent coils, the entanglement between neighboring coils, and the sideway interactions among coils. Coarse-grained simulations show forest densification and stress localization, which are caused by different deformation mechanisms such as coil packing, buckling, and crushing. We find that these mechanisms depend on the initial overlap between coils and lead to a nonlinear stress-strain behavior that agrees with recent impact experiments. The nonlinear stressstrain behavior was shown to be composed of an initial linear increase of stress in strain followed by an exponential growth. These regimes are an outcome of the characteristics of both the individual coils and the entangled morphology of the forests. Published by AIP Publishing.
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