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Figure 3. Demonstration of real and continuum models of nanotubes with geometric parameters.
Figure 5. Transition from the real nanowire to its continuum model: (a) BNNT and (b) SiCNT.
Figure 7. Demonstration of nite element method slicing.
Figure 8. Buckling analysis mode shapes (ANSYS).
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