Advances in Nano Research

Volume 18, Number 6, 2025, pages 537-547

DOI: 10.12989/anr.2025.18.6.537

On the torsional dynamics of viscoelastic nanotubes on time-dependent boundary conditions using nonlocal elasticity theory

Hayrullah Gün Kadioğlu, Büşra Uzun and M. Özgür Yayli

Abstract

In this study, the torsional vibration of a viscoelastic nanotube is analyzed under viscoelastic boundary conditions. To incorporate both size effects and viscoelasticity into the model, the equations of motion are derived using the nonlocal theory of elasticity and the Kelvin-Voigt model, respectively. The problem is solved using Fourier series together with Stokes transforms and an eigenvalue problem is formulated in which the angular frequencies are determined. The results are compared with similar studies in the literature and presented in tables and figures. The findings of this study reveal some important results, such as that damping is more effective in more rigid boundary conditions and the effect of damping decreases as the size parameter increases.

Key Words

deformable boundary condition; nonlocal elasticity torsional vibration; stokes transform; viscoelastic boundary condition; viscoelastic tube

Address

Hayrullah Gün Kadioğlu: Technical Sciences Vocational School, Department of Construction, İstanbul Arel University, İstanbul, Turkey Büşra Uzun and M. Özgür Yayli: Faculty of Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering, Bursa Uludag University, Bursa, Turkey