Application of single-walled and multi-walled carbon nanotubes CNTs and CNTs in aerospace industries (PhD in nano-microelectronics) PhD in education and research

Researcher  and author: Dr.   (   Afshin Rashid)



Note:  In aerospace, carbon nanotubes can be used to form aircraft wings and projectiles. Nanotubes are used in combination to bend in response to electrical voltage.

The use of CNT and CNTs carbon nanotubes and nanoparticles in aerospace science is mainly due to their distinctive properties, which include superior mechanical, thermal and electrical properties. There are basically two families of carbon nanotubes: SWNT (single-walled nanotubes), consisting only of one linear tubular unit, and MWNT (single-walled nanotubes), consisting of a series of coaxial SWNTs Composed. Although both types generally have high aspect ratio, high tensile strength, low mass density, etc., the actual values ​​can vary depending on the SWNT or MWNT. Of the two types, SWNT is more suitable for mechanical applications. Carbon nanotubes, due to their exceptional morphological, electrical, thermal and mechanical properties, provide a material used  in the aerospace and projectile industries.




Due to the unique properties of carbon nanotubes, they are widely used as a composite material  in the aerospace and projectile industries  . CNT-based composites are increasingly used for mechanical, electrical and spatial applications. Improve the electrical properties of composites made of carbon nanotubes and epoxy resins. To begin with, it was decided to mix epoxy resin with graphite. And it  creates a light, thin and mechanically strong composite material to cover electrical circuits against external electromagnetic interference, which is very important for aerospace handicrafts and projectiles. 

Conclusion : 
Due to the unique properties of carbon nanotubes, they are widely used as a composite material  in the aerospace and projectile industries  . 

Researcher  and author: Dr.   (   Afshin Rashid)

PhD in Nano-Microelectronics