Symposium E-2: Mechanics of One-Dimensional Nanomaterials: Experiment and Modeling

(Mechanics in Materials Science)

Symposium Organizers:

Yong Zhu, North Carolina State University
yong_zhu@ncsu.edu

Ting Zhu, Georgia Institute of Technology
ting.zhu@me.gatech.edu

Daniel S. Gianola, University of California at Santa Barbara
gianola@engineering.ucsb.edu

Scott X. Mao, University of Pittsburgh
sxm2@pitt.edu

Symposium Technical Description

This symposium will focus on the experiment and modeling to study and elucidate the mechanical properties of 1D nanomaterials such as nanotubes, nanowires and nanopillars (e.g., metal, semiconductor and ceramic). Mechanical properties of 1D nanomaterials are critical for a broad range of applications such as electronics, optoelectronics, sensors, energy harvesting and storage, and nanoelectromechanical systems. In additional to nanotubes and nanowires, other one-dimensional nanostructures are also of interest including nanofibers and nanobelts. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:  

(1) Deformation and fracture mechanisms in 1D nanomaterials.  

(2) Size and surface effects on elastic and inelastic properties of 1D nanomaterials.  

(3) Rate and temperature dependent mechanical properties of 1D nanomaterials.

(4) Elastic strain engineering of 1D nanomaterials.

(5) Development and application of atomistic and multiscale models for 1D nanomaterials.  

(6) Development and application of experimental methods for 1D nanomaterials.

(7) Novel applications of 1D nanomaterials such as batteries and stretchable electronics.

Technical Program

Monday | M1 10:00am-11:40am

E2-1: Mechanics of One-Dimensional Nanomaterials: Experiment and Modeling
Room 0103 Session Chair: Yong Zhu, Ting Zhu, Daniel S. Gianola, Scott X. Mao  

Track E: Mechanics in Materials Science

10:00 am The mechanics of contact between nanoscale bodies: in situ experiments and matched atomistic simulations (Invited)

Tevis D.B. Jacobs

10:20 am Near-theoretical fracture strengths in native and oxidized silicon nanowires

Robert F. Cook

10:40 am Recoverable plasticity in twinned metallic nanowires

Guangming Cheng, Sheng Yin, Tzu-Hsuan Chang, Huajian Gao, Yong Zhu

11:00 am Bending and deformation characteristics of soft nanopillars

Pijush Ghosh, Mallikarjunachari G.

11:20 am Cyclic pseudo-elastic twinning in small-scaled BCC tungsten

Scott X. Mao

Monday | M2 13:00pm-14:40pm

E2-2: Mechanics of One-Dimensional Nanomaterials: Experiment and Modeling
Room 0103 Session Chair: Yong Zhu, Ting Zhu, Daniel S. Gianola, Scott X. Mao Track E: Mechanics in Materials Science
13:00 pm Plasticity and heat transport in nanowires strengthened by nanoscale twins (Invited)

Frederic Sansoz,

13:20 pm In situ nanomechanics

Ting Zhu

13:40 pm Deformation mechanism in crystalline metallic nanowires with internal microstructures

Sheng Yin

14:00 pm Ultra-high elastic strain energy storage in AlOx-infiltrated SU-8 photoresist nanopillars

Keith J Dusoe

14:20 pm Superelasticity and one-dimensional cryogenic shape memory effects of novel intermetallic compound CaFe2As2 at small length scales

John T Sypek 

Monday | M3 15:00pm-16:40pm 

E2-3: Mechanics of One-Dimensional Nanomaterials: Experiment and Modeling
Room 0103 Session Chair: Yong Zhu, Ting Zhu, Daniel S. Gianola, Scott X. Mao  

Track E: Mechanics in Materials Science

15:00 pm Nanorod-based metallic glue for ambient environments (Invited)

Hanchen Huang

15:20 pm Stretchable conductors, sensors and actuators based on 1D nanomaterials

Yong Zhu

15:40 pm Strain-dependent and hysteretic resistance of stretchable carbon nanotube networks

Lihua Jin, Alex Chortos, Christian Linder, Zhenan Bao, Wei Cai

16:00 pm In-situ structural health monitoring in polymer bonded surrogate energetic materials

Engin Cem Sengezer, Gary Don Seidel

16:20 pm Self-assembly of protruding islands on spherical substrates by surface instability

Xiangbiao Liao

 

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