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Mechanical behavior of functionalized nanotubes
S. Namilae,
N. Chandra
, C. Shet
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Mechanical Behavior
100%
Functionalized Nanotubes
100%
Fiber-matrix Interface
100%
Molecular Dynamics Simulation
50%
Carbon Nanotubes
50%
Nanotubes
50%
Mechanical Response
50%
Stiffness
50%
Functionalized Carbon Nanotubes
50%
Composite Materials
50%
Molecular Statics
50%
High-temperature Formation
50%
Stiffness Value
50%
Interface Bonding
50%
Low Strain
50%
Tensile Mechanical
50%
Engineering
Nanotube
100%
Carbon Nanotube
66%
Marginals
33%
Mechanical Response
33%
Composite Material
33%
Matrix Interface
33%
Tensiles
33%
Matrix Bonding
33%
Material Science
Nanotube
100%
Mechanical Property
100%
Carbon Nanotube
66%
Composite Material
33%