Surface effects on the elasticity of nanosprings

  • Jian Shan Wang
  • , Yu Hong Cui
  • , Xi Qiao Feng
  • , Gang Feng Wang
  • , Qing Hua Qin

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Abstract

Nanosprings made of metallic or semiconducting materials hold promise for a wide range of important applications. In this letter, we extend the classical Kirchhoff rod model by incorporating surface effects on the mechanical response of quasi-one-dimensional nanomaterials. The refined model is then employed to derive the elastic constants of a nanospring by accounting for the effect of surface elasticity and residual surface stresses. The results demonstrate that the stiffness of nanosprings may exhibit remarkable dependence on their cross-sections sizes. This study is helpful not only for understanding the size-dependent behavior of nanosprings but also for their applications in micro/nano-electro-mechanical systems.

Original languageEnglish
Article number16002
JournalEPL
Volume92
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2010

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