Abstract

Nanoporous materials and structures have attracted widespread attention due to their excellent mechanical properties. Based on the surface elasticity, the effective Young’s moduli are derived for four typical nanoporous structures with periodic unit cells. When the cross-sectional size reduces to nanoscale, the effective Young’s modulus is revealed to be strongly size-dependent. Both the effects of residual surface stress and effective-surface Young’s modulus are examined. The results indicate that negative effective Young’s modulus can be achieved when the residual surface stress is less than zero. The influences of the cross-sectional shape on the relationship between the overall deformation and applied loads are examined. The relative density also plays an important role to the mechanical characteristics not only at macroscales, but also at nanoscales.

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