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Vibrational Analysis of Initially Stressed Carbon Nanotubes - Theoretical Analysis

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The history of carbon nanotubes is not entirely clear even for those in the science therefore giving proper credit to the person that invented the carbon nanotube has been the subject of several high tech debates among the scientific communities. The initial history of nanotubes started in the 1970s. A preparation of the planned carbon filaments was completed by Morinobu Endo who was earning his Ph.D. at the University of Orleans, France. This was still a highly important development in the history of carbon nanotubes, but it just wasn't the right time to be considered the first recognized invention. Giving the proper credit to who invented carbon nanotubes would not come along for another 20 years. In 1991 the true first invention of nanotube was finally made. It seems as though there was a race between Russian nanotechnologists and Sumio Iijima of IBM.

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Prof. Dr. Mahmoud Mohamed Selim SALEHFull Professor(Applied Mathematics).Current work: Salman Bin Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia.Permanent work: Suez University, EgyptBirth location: Essna-Luxor-EgyptOccupation: Vice Dean for Quality and Development.

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Authors Mahmoud Selim
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2013
 
EAN 9783659404474
ISBN 978-3-659-40447-4
No. of pages 88
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Theoretical physics

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