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Development and evaluation of machine‑learned interatomic potentials for carbon nanotubes for molecular dynamics simulations KCI 등재

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한국탄소학회 (Korean Carbon Society)
초록

The prime objective of this computational study was to develop a highly accurate potential for the use of molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of carbon nanotubes (CNTs). This potential was generated using ab initio MD (AIMD) simulations based on density functional theory (DFT). Subsequently, we constructed machine-learned interatomic potentials (MLIPs) based on moment tensor potential (MTP) descriptors using AIMD trajectories as training data. The performance of the developed MLIPs was evaluated by conducting the MD simulations of the stress–strain responses of single-walled CNTs (SWCNTs) and defected SWCNTs (D-SWCNTs) under tensile loading. Furthermore, this work includes extensive MLIP-based MD simulations to examine the influence of diameter and chirality, temperature, and defect concentration on the fracture characteristics and Young’s modulus of SWCNTs. The findings demonstrate the computational reliability and transferability of the MLIPs in predicting the mechanical properties of SWCNTs through MD simulations performed over a temperature range of 1 K to 2000 K. The observed stiffnesses correspond to Young’s modulus ranging from 1.61–0.53 TPa with a mean value of 0.936 TPa for different SWCNTs with diameters ranging from 1.1–2.89 nm and temperatures spanning from 1 to 2000 K, exhibiting a noticeable dependence on chirality.

목차
Development and evaluation of machine-learned interatomic potentials for carbon nanotubes for molecular dynamics simulations
    Abstract
    1 Introduction
    2 Methodology
    3 Results and discussion
    4 Conclusion
    Acknowledgements 
    References
저자
  • Vijay Choyal(Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Warangal 506004, Telangana, India)
  • Saurabh Mishra(Applied and Theoretical Mechanics (ATOM) Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Indore, Simrol, Indore 453552, India)
  • Nitin Luhadiya(Applied and Theoretical Mechanics (ATOM) Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Indore, Simrol, Indore 453552, India)
  • S. I. Kundalwal(Applied and Theoretical Mechanics (ATOM) Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Indore, Simrol, Indore 453552, India) Corresponding author