Molecular dynamics simulations of mechanical and thermal properties of multi-layer graphene sheets

Graphene is a novel material that has leapt to the forefront of material science with its exciting intrinsic properties, creating new opportunities for numerous potential applications. In this report, the effects of inter-layer sp3 bonding, temperature and number of layers on the mechanical a...

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Main Author: Poon, Darek Seet Keat
Other Authors: Dong Zhili
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-558532023-03-04T15:41:52Z Molecular dynamics simulations of mechanical and thermal properties of multi-layer graphene sheets Poon, Darek Seet Keat Dong Zhili School of Materials Science and Engineering A*STAR Institute of High Performance Computing Pei Qing Xiang DRNTU::Engineering::Materials::Material testing and characterization Graphene is a novel material that has leapt to the forefront of material science with its exciting intrinsic properties, creating new opportunities for numerous potential applications. In this report, the effects of inter-layer sp3 bonding, temperature and number of layers on the mechanical and thermal properties of multi-layer graphene sheets have been studied by using non-equilibrium molecular dynamics. Mechanical properties degrade linearly with temperature. Thermal energy increases the contribution to the total energy required for bond breaking. The mechanical properties experience also sharp degradation up to 5% inter-layer sp3 bonding. This is due to the hybridization of sp2 to sp3 bonds, resulting in long-range weaker bonds, thereby reducing the strain energy needed for breaking. Thermal conductivity of the material is significantly affected by the inter-layer sp3 bonds. Thermal conductivity decreases by 50% up to the 5% inter-layer sp3 bonds. The increase in number of layers marginally decreases the thermal conductivity of graphene. The work proposes that by controlling the amount of sp3 bonds, the mechanical and thermal properties can be fine-tune to design graphene-based nano-sized sensors, rectifiers and resonators. Bachelor of Engineering (Materials Engineering) 2014-04-03T02:19:11Z 2014-04-03T02:19:11Z 2014 2014 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/55853 en Nanyang Technological University 55 p. application/pdf
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Molecular dynamics simulations of mechanical and thermal properties of multi-layer graphene sheets
description Graphene is a novel material that has leapt to the forefront of material science with its exciting intrinsic properties, creating new opportunities for numerous potential applications. In this report, the effects of inter-layer sp3 bonding, temperature and number of layers on the mechanical and thermal properties of multi-layer graphene sheets have been studied by using non-equilibrium molecular dynamics. Mechanical properties degrade linearly with temperature. Thermal energy increases the contribution to the total energy required for bond breaking. The mechanical properties experience also sharp degradation up to 5% inter-layer sp3 bonding. This is due to the hybridization of sp2 to sp3 bonds, resulting in long-range weaker bonds, thereby reducing the strain energy needed for breaking. Thermal conductivity of the material is significantly affected by the inter-layer sp3 bonds. Thermal conductivity decreases by 50% up to the 5% inter-layer sp3 bonds. The increase in number of layers marginally decreases the thermal conductivity of graphene. The work proposes that by controlling the amount of sp3 bonds, the mechanical and thermal properties can be fine-tune to design graphene-based nano-sized sensors, rectifiers and resonators.
author2 Dong Zhili
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Poon, Darek Seet Keat
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title Molecular dynamics simulations of mechanical and thermal properties of multi-layer graphene sheets
title_short Molecular dynamics simulations of mechanical and thermal properties of multi-layer graphene sheets
title_full Molecular dynamics simulations of mechanical and thermal properties of multi-layer graphene sheets
title_fullStr Molecular dynamics simulations of mechanical and thermal properties of multi-layer graphene sheets
title_full_unstemmed Molecular dynamics simulations of mechanical and thermal properties of multi-layer graphene sheets
title_sort molecular dynamics simulations of mechanical and thermal properties of multi-layer graphene sheets
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