2023
DOI: 10.1080/2374068x.2023.2192126
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Influence on dynamic behaviour of single layer graphene by Stone wales and pinhole defects

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“…Graphene is known for its exceptional strength, especially in terms of its tensile strength. The theoretical tensile strength of graphene is extremely high, estimated to be around 130 GPa [28]. Experimental studies have reported tensile strengths for graphene ranging from 20 to 130 GPa [29], the chirality of graphene is typically described using two integers, (n, m), which represent the vector components of a translation that describes how a graphene sheet is rolled into a tube to form a carbon nanotube [30].…”
Section: Inter Atomic Modelling Of Slgmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Graphene is known for its exceptional strength, especially in terms of its tensile strength. The theoretical tensile strength of graphene is extremely high, estimated to be around 130 GPa [28]. Experimental studies have reported tensile strengths for graphene ranging from 20 to 130 GPa [29], the chirality of graphene is typically described using two integers, (n, m), which represent the vector components of a translation that describes how a graphene sheet is rolled into a tube to form a carbon nanotube [30].…”
Section: Inter Atomic Modelling Of Slgmentioning
confidence: 99%