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Defect annihilations in carbon nanotubes under thermo-mechanical loading
C. Shet,
N. Chandra
, S. Namilae
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Carbon Nanotubes
100%
Mechanical Loading
100%
Thermo-mechanical Loading
100%
Defect Annihilation
100%
Oscillation
33%
Simulation Study
33%
Molecular Dynamics
33%
Thermal Effect
33%
Close Proximity
33%
Thermal Loading
33%
Annealing
33%
Total Failure
33%
Dynamic Base
33%
Mechanical Load
33%
Topological Defects
33%
Thermomechanical
33%
Large Defects
33%
Multiple Defects
33%
Interacting Defects
33%
Interatomic Separation
33%
K Loading
33%
Mechanical Condition
33%
Under-five
33%
Tensile Strain
33%
Stone-Wales
33%
Engineering
Defects
100%
Carbon Nanotube
100%
Mechanical Loading
100%
Thermal Effect
10%
Close Proximity
10%
Mechanical Load
10%
Induced Separation
10%
Tensile Strain
10%
Material Science
Carbon Nanotube
100%
Tensile Strain
50%