Based on the multiresolution method which combines the continuum mechanics kinetic Monte Carlo method and molecular dynamics method this book studies the nanostructured materials grown by quantum-dot self-assembly mechanical properties of strained semiconductors and mechanical properties of carbon nanotube reinforced composites. This book covers the following three main contributions: 1). Self-organization of semiconductors InAs/GaAs in Stranski-Krastanov growth mode is studied using kinetic Monte Carlo simulations method coupled with the Green's function solution for the elastic strain energy distribution; 2) Utilizing the basic continuum mechanics we present a molecular dynamic prediction for the elastic stiffness C11 C12 and C44 in strained silicon and InAs as functions of the volumetric (misfit) strain; 3). Also using MD method the carbon nanotube reinforced Epon 862 composite is studied. The stress-strain relations and the elastic Young's moduli along the longitudinal direction (parallel to CNT) are simulated with the results being also compared with those from the rule-of-mixture.
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