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Size-dependent effects on critical flow velocity of a SWCNT conveying viscous fluid based on nonlocal strain gradient cylindrical shell model

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MICROFLUIDICS AND NANOFLUIDICS
卷 21, 期 7, 页码 -

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s10404-017-1956-x

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Cylindrical shell; Nonlocal strain gradient theory; Critical flow velocity; Modified Navier-Stokes relation; GDQM; NSGT

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This article investigates vibration and instability analysis of a single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) conveying viscous fluid flow. For this purpose, the first-order shear deformation shell model is developed in the framework of nonlocal strain gradient theory (NSGT) for the first time. The proposed model is a conveying viscous fluid in which the external force of fluid flow is applied by the modified Navier-Stokes relation and considering slip boundary condition and Knudsen number. The NSGT can be reduced to the nonlocal elasticity theory, strain gradient theory or the classical elasticity theory by inserting their specific nonlocal parameters and material length scale parameters into the governing equations. Comparison of above-mentioned theories suggests that the NSGT predicts the greatest critical fluid flow velocity and stability region. The governing equations of motion and corresponding boundary conditions are discretized using the generalized differential quadrature method. Furthermore, the effects of the material length scale, nonlocal parameter, Winkler elastic foundation and Pasternak elastic foundation on vibration behavior and instability of a SWCNT conveying viscous fluid flow with simply supported and clamped-clamped boundary conditions are investigated.

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