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Energy absorption ability of buckyball C720 at low impact speed: a numerical study based on molecular dynamics

Xu, Jun; Li, Yibing; Xiang, Yong; Chen, Xi

The dynamic impact response of giant buckyball C720 is investigated by using molecular dynamics simulations. The non-recoverable deformation of C720 makes it an ideal candidate for high-performance energy absorption. Firstly, mechanical behaviors under dynamic impact and low-speed crushing are simulated and modeled, which clarifies the buckling-related energy absorption mechanism. One-dimensional C720 arrays (both vertical and horizontal alignments) are studied at various impact speeds, which show that the energy absorption ability is dominated by the impact energy per buckyball and less sensitive to the number and arrangement direction of buckyballs. Three-dimensional stacking of buckyballs in simple cubic, body-centered cubic, hexagonal, and face-centered cubic forms are investigated. Stacking form with higher occupation density yields higher energy absorption. The present study may shed lights on employing C720 assembly as an advanced energy absorption system against low-speed impacts.

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Title
Nanoscale Research Letters
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1556-276X-8-54

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Academic Units
Earth and Environmental Engineering
Publisher
Springer
Published Here
September 8, 2014

Notes

Impact, Energy absorption, Buckyball, Buckling