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Carbon Nanotube-Based Microscale Capacitive Flow Sensors, Nathaniel Holmes Jun 2022

Carbon Nanotube-Based Microscale Capacitive Flow Sensors, Nathaniel Holmes

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Micro-scale flow sensors present several advantages over traditional flow sensing
methods, including minimal flow disruption, high spatial resolution, and low unit
cost. Many existing micro-scale thermal and piezo flow sensors struggle with temperature drift and require complicated fabrication processes. This thesis details
the development of a 60 μm by 60 μm by 50 μm drag-based capacitive flow sensor
constructed from vertically aligned carbon nanotube forests. The construction
of a thermal chemical vapour deposition system for sensor synthesis is also de-
tailed. Manual manipulation of the sensor with an atomic force microscope probe
was found to produce a full scale signal …


Vibration And Buckling Of Carbon Nanotube, Graphene, And Nanowire, Mohammad Hadi Mahdavi Jan 2013

Vibration And Buckling Of Carbon Nanotube, Graphene, And Nanowire, Mohammad Hadi Mahdavi

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Nanostructured materials with superior physical properties hold promise for the development of novel nanodevices. Full potential applications of such advanced materials require accurate characterization of their physical properties, which in turn necessitates the development of computer-based simulations along with novel experimental techniques. Since controlled experiments are difficult for nanoscale materials and atomic studies are computationally expensive, continuum mechanics-based simulations of nanomaterials and nanostructures have become the focal points of computational nano-science and materials modelling.

In this study, emphasis is given to predicting the mechanical behaviour of carbon nanotube (CNT), graphene, nanowire (NW), and nanowire encapsulated in carbon nanotube (NW@CNT), which …