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Nose–Hoover thermostat length effect on thermal conductivity of single wall carbon nanotubes

✍ Scribed by Robert A. Shelly; Kasim Toprak; Yildiz Bayazitoglu


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
505 KB
Volume
53
Category
Article
ISSN
0017-9310

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✦ Synopsis


Non-equilibrium molecular dynamics simulations are used to determine the thermal conductivities of single wall carbon nanotubes. By fixing opposing ends of an armchair single wall carbon nanotube with a Nose-Hoover thermostat, the length dependence of thermal conductivities of single wall carbon nanotubes were studied in a vacuum. Specifically, single wall carbon nanotubes of 12.3 nm, 24.6 nm, and 36.9 nm lengths with varying fixed end temperatures were analyzed to determine thermal conductivities. In addition, the fixed end temperature lengths of single wall carbon nanotubes were varied to see convergence of the temperature profiles.


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