Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2018 Annual Meeting of the APS Four Corners Section
Volume 63, Number 16
Friday–Saturday, October 12–13, 2018; University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah
Session C02: Acoustics and Vibrations 1
10:45 AM–12:09 PM,
Friday, October 12, 2018
JFB
Room: 102
Chair: Meenakshi Singh, Colorado School of Mines
Abstract ID: BAPS.2018.4CS.C02.4
Abstract: C02.00004 : Characterizing Vibrationally Induced Damage of Carbon Nanotube Forests
11:33 AM–11:45 AM
Presenter:
Jordan Lee
(Utah State University)
Authors:
Jordan Lee
(Utah State University)
Brian Wood
(Utah State University)
Ashlan Keeler
(Utah State University)
JR Dennison
(Utah State University)
T.-C. Shen
(Utah State University)
Carbon nanotubes (CNT) have been a topic of scientific interest due to their high tensile strength, high aspect ratio geometry, and unique electromagnetic characteristics. Carbon nanotube forests, vertically aligned CNT arrays grown on substrates, have specifically been considered to assist with space-faring sensor applications due to their extremely low photon and electron reflectivity. Three multi-walled CNT forests of varying height and density were submitted to intense off-axis shaking with g-forces similar to those experienced during rocket liftoff. Scanning electron imagery, optical UV/Vis/NIR reflectivity, and electron yield were measured before and after the samples had been shaken to characterize changes. A drastic morphological change was apparent on the edges of the samples, yet optical reflectivity and electron yield produced no substantial variance. This provides evidence that CNT forests are robust enough to in survive the transit into space for integral sensor applications.
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2018.4CS.C02.4
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