During the initial stages of the growth of the nanowire of Problem 3.109, a slight perturbation of the liquid catalyst droplet can cause it to be suspended on the top of the nanowire in an off-center position. The resulting nonuniform deposition of solid at the solid-liquid interface can be manipulated to form engineered shapes such as a nanospring, that is characterized by a spring radius r. spring pitch s, overall chord length L c (length running along the spring), and end-to-end length L as shown in the sketch. Consider a silicon carbide nanospring of diameter D = 15 nm, r = 30 nm, s = 25 nm, and L c = 425 nm . From experiments, it is known that the average spring pitch s ¯ varies with average temperature T ¯ by the relation d s ¯ / d T ¯ = 0.1 nm/K . Using this information, a student suggests that a nanoactuator can be constructed by connecting one end of the nanospring to a small heater and raising the temperature of that end of the nano spring above its initial value. Calculate the actuation distance Δ L for conditions where h = 10 6 W/m 2 ⋅ K, T ∞ = T i = 25 ° C, with a basetemperature of T b = 50 ° C . If the base temperature can be controlled to within 1 ° C, calculate the accuracy to which the actuation distance can be controlled. Hint: Assume the spring radius does not change when the spring is heated. The overall spring length may be approximated by the formula, L = s ¯ 2 π L c r 2 + ( s ¯ / 2 π ) 2
During the initial stages of the growth of the nanowire of Problem 3.109, a slight perturbation of the liquid catalyst droplet can cause it to be suspended on the top of the nanowire in an off-center position. The resulting nonuniform deposition of solid at the solid-liquid interface can be manipulated to form engineered shapes such as a nanospring, that is characterized by a spring radius r. spring pitch s, overall chord length L c (length running along the spring), and end-to-end length L as shown in the sketch. Consider a silicon carbide nanospring of diameter D = 15 nm, r = 30 nm, s = 25 nm, and L c = 425 nm . From experiments, it is known that the average spring pitch s ¯ varies with average temperature T ¯ by the relation d s ¯ / d T ¯ = 0.1 nm/K . Using this information, a student suggests that a nanoactuator can be constructed by connecting one end of the nanospring to a small heater and raising the temperature of that end of the nano spring above its initial value. Calculate the actuation distance Δ L for conditions where h = 10 6 W/m 2 ⋅ K, T ∞ = T i = 25 ° C, with a basetemperature of T b = 50 ° C . If the base temperature can be controlled to within 1 ° C, calculate the accuracy to which the actuation distance can be controlled. Hint: Assume the spring radius does not change when the spring is heated. The overall spring length may be approximated by the formula, L = s ¯ 2 π L c r 2 + ( s ¯ / 2 π ) 2
Solution Summary: The author explains the actuation distance and the accuracy to which it can be controlled.
During the initial stages of the growth of the nanowire of Problem 3.109, a slight perturbation of the liquid catalyst droplet can cause it to be suspended on the top of the nanowire in an off-center position. The resulting nonuniform deposition of solid at the solid-liquid interface can be manipulated to form engineered shapes such as a nanospring, that is characterized by a spring radius r. spring pitch s, overall chord length
L
c
(length running along the spring), and end-to-end length L as shown in the sketch. Consider a silicon carbide nanospring of diameter
D
=
15
nm,
r
=
30
nm,
s
=
25
nm,
and
L
c
=
425
nm
.
From experiments, it is known that the average spring pitch
s
¯
varies with average temperature
T
¯
by the relation
d
s
¯
/
d
T
¯
=
0.1
nm/K
.
Using this information, a student suggests that a nanoactuator can be constructed by connecting one end of the nanospring to a small heater and raising the temperature of that end of the nano spring above its initial value. Calculate the actuation distance
Δ
L
for conditions where
h
=
10
6
W/m
2
⋅
K,
T
∞
=
T
i
=
25
°
C,
with a basetemperature of
T
b
=
50
°
C
.
If the base temperature can be controlled to within
1
°
C,
calculate the accuracy to which the actuation distance can be controlled. Hint: Assume the spring radius does not change when the spring is heated. The overall spring length may be approximated by the formula,
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the middle. Other than the acceleration and deceleration
associated with the three stops, the tran maintains.
constant cruise speed velocity of 324 km/hr. The
tran will fast charge at each stop for 15 min at a
rate Peharge = 350 kW
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to complete the 500km trip with 3 stops.
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