Journal of Applied and Computational Mechanics (Oct 2022)

Pull-in Instability Analysis of a Nanocantilever Based on the ‎Two-Phase Nonlocal Theory of Elasticity

  • Gennadi Mikhasev,
  • Enrico Radi,
  • Vyacheslav Misnik

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22055/jacm.2022.40638.3619
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4
pp. 1456 – 1466

Abstract

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This paper deals with the pull-in instability of cantilever nano-switches subjected to electrostatic and intermolecular forces in the framework of the two-phase nonlocal theory of elasticity. The problem is governed by a nonlinear integro-differential equation accounting for the external forces and nonlocal effects. Assuming the Helmholtz kernel in the constitutive equation, we reduce the original integro-differential equation to a sixth-order differential one and derive a pair of additional boundary conditions. Aiming to obtain a closed-form solution of the boundary-value problem and to estimate the critical intermolecular forces and pull-in voltage, we approximate the resultant lateral force by a linear or quadratic function of the axial coordinate. The pull-in behavior of a freestanding nanocantilever as well as its instability under application of a critical voltage versus the local model fraction are examined within two models of the load distribution. It is shown that the critical voltages calculated in the framework of the two-phase nonlocal theory of elasticity are in very good agreement with the available data of atomistic simulation.

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