▎ 摘 要
In this study, shear effect of van der Waals (vdWs) interactions on free vibration of cantilever multi-layer graphene nanoribbons (MLGNRs) is investigated by using nonlocal Timoshenko beam model and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. To this end, it is assumed that GNR layers of MLGNRs are perfectly bonded that no delamination will occur in layers interfaces. To calibrate the small scale parameter of the nonlocal Timoshenko model, the first two frequencies of armchair type cantilever MLGNRs with various layers and lengths are extracted using MD simulations and matched with those of the nonlocal Timoshenko theory. Comparing frequencies obtained by the MD simulation and the Timoshenko model shows that if values of the bending rigidity and the interlayer shear modulus (or equivalent shear modulus of Timoshenko theory) are taken as 1.20 eV and 3.01 GPa, respectively, then it will be possible to use the Timoshenko model for the free vibration analysis of MLGNRs. Moreover, it is observed that the calibrated nonlocal parameter is dependent on the number of MLGNR layers, and its calibrated value increases by increasing the number of GNR layers. This study helps researchers to analyze the mechanical behavior of MLGNRs in which the interlayer shear has apparent impact. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.