Rotation-induced axial oscillation of a composite nanoconvertor at low temperature
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Song, Bo
Cai, Kun
Shi, Jiao
Qin, Qinghua
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We propose a model of a nanostructure which can transform an input rotation into an output oscillation. In the model, the rotor has two identical internally hydrogenated deformable parts. The mechanism is that the rotation-induced centrifugal force and van der Waals force drive the recoverable deformation of the hydrogenated deformable parts, which gives rise to the axial translation of the free end of the rotor. Once the two hydrogenated deformable parts deform periodically, the free end of the rotor oscillates periodically in the axial direction. Molecular dynamics simulations are conducted to reveal the dynamic response of the system at low temperature. Four main types of deformation and the first three orders of vibration responses of the hydrogenated deformable parts are analyzed. Synchronous breathing vibration of the two hydrogenated deformable parts produces ideal oscillation with large amplitude. Asynchronous axial vibration of the hydrogenated deformable parts reduces the oscillation amplitude or produces beat vibration. The way to control the amplitude of the axial oscillation/vibration is given.
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Journal of Vibration and Control
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2099-12-31