
By Nuno Silvestre
Contains the most recent examine advances in computational nanomechanics in a single finished volume
- Covers computational instruments used to simulate and examine nanostructures
- Includes contributions from prime researchers
- Covers of recent methodologies/tools utilized to computational nanomechanics while additionally giving readers the hot findings on carbon-based aggregates (graphene, carbon-nanotubes, nanocomposites)
- Evaluates the impression of nanoscale phenomena in materials
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1 Maxwell’s Model Theories for the transport properties of composite materials date back to the early investigations conducted by Maxwell [102]. The derivation of Maxwell’s model starts from placing small spheres of resistance k1 in a medium whose resistance is k2 . The distance between the small spheres is long enough, so that they do not interact with each other. For such a compound medium, Maxwell derived an analytical model for calculating its effective specific resistance based on k1 , k2 and the volume ratio of all the small spheres to that of the whole compound medium.
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