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The Finite Element software named sindy is able to simulate CNT (Carbon Nanotubes) materials with a non-linear plasticity model. CNTs are new materials that can yield a very stiff behavior akin to steel, with a fraction of the equivalent steel weight: CNTs can be embedded in polymeric matrices, and as such they are extremely light, and with CNT embedding, very useful in engineering.
Finite elements, Carbon nanotubes, Nonlinear plasticity
Finite elements, Carbon nanotubes, Nonlinear plasticity
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