Author/Authors :
Ghorbanpour Arania;، A. نويسنده Professor in the Mechanical Engineering Faculty of the University of Kashan , , Hashemian، M. نويسنده PhD degree student at University of Kashan ,
Abstract :
In the present study, the dynamic stability of double-walled boron nitride
nanotubes (DWBNNTs) including surface stress eects, is investigated, based on the
Gurtin-Murdoch continuum theory. Nonlocal piezoelasticity is incorporated into shell
theory to develop a non-classical model for DWBNNT. The eects of van der Waals
(vdW) forces, viscose
uid passes through the inner nanotube and visco-Pasternak medium
are evaluated. Fluid-DWBNNT interaction is evaluated considering the slip boundary
condition and bulk viscosity. Hamiltonʹs principle is utilized to derive governing equations
with regard to von Karman geometric nonlinearity. Finally, the Incremental Harmonic
Balance Method (IHBM) indicates the Dynamic Instability Region (DIR) of DWBNNT.
A detailed parametric study is conducted, focusing on the combined eects of the surface
parameters, nonlocality,
uid velocity, Knudsen number, thermal changes, vdW forces and
surrounding medium on the DIR of DWBNNT. Numerical results indicate that considering
surface stress eects shifts the DIR to a higher frequency zone.