xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-contributor-funder:
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España)
Sponsor:
The authors wish to acknowledge the Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad de España for the financial support, under Grant No. DPI2014-57989-P. The first author also gratefully acknowledges the financial support of the National Research Project PRIN2015 "Identificazione e diagnostica di sistemi strutturali complessi".
Project:
Gobierno de España. DPI2014-57989-P
Keywords:
Strain gradient theory
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Nanorods
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Nanosensors
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Mass identification
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Inverse problems
In this paper the axial vibrational behavior of nanorods with an attached point-mass is studied, using the modified strain energy theory. The natural frequencies of the nanorod with the concentrated mass are obtained for different boundary conditions. The effeIn this paper the axial vibrational behavior of nanorods with an attached point-mass is studied, using the modified strain energy theory. The natural frequencies of the nanorod with the concentrated mass are obtained for different boundary conditions. The effects of the concentrated mass intensity, mass location, as well as the value of scale parameters have been analysed. For the case of small intensity of the concentrated mass, the natural frequencies of the nanorod can be estimated using a first order perturbative solution. These approximate results are compared with those corresponding to the exact solution. For this case, from the properties of the eigenvalue perturbative theory, the identification of single point mass in uniform nanorods (mass intensity and position) is addressed. The results obtained encourage the use of axial vibrations of nanorods as a very precise sensing technique.[+][-]