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Nano Heatflow

By Joe Ringgenberg1, P. Alex Greaney1, Daniel Richards1, Jeffrey C Grossman2, Jeffrey B. Neaton3, Justin Riley4

1. University of California, Berkeley 2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 3. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 4. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

Study the transfer of energy between the vibrational modes of a carbon nanotube.

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Version 1.4 - published on 24 Jul 2012

doi:10.4231/D38P5V85R cite this

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Location of all "Nano Heatflow" Users Since Its Posting

Simulation Users

437

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Users By Organization Type
Type Users
Educational - University 364 (83.3%)
Unidentified 22 (5.03%)
Industry 20 (4.58%)
National Lab 12 (2.75%)
Educational - Pre-College 7 (1.6%)
Unemployed 7 (1.6%)
Government Agency 4 (0.92%)
Military 1 (0.23%)
Users by Country of Residence
Country Users
us UNITED STATES 195 (57.86%)
in INDIA 68 (20.18%)
cn CHINA 20 (5.93%)
kr KOREA, REPUBLIC OF 13 (3.86%)
ca CANADA 12 (3.56%)
gb UNITED KINGDOM 8 (2.37%)
tw TAIWAN 7 (2.08%)
de GERMANY 5 (1.48%)
fr FRANCE 5 (1.48%)
jp JAPAN 4 (1.19%)

Simulation Runs

2,026

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Average Total
Wall Clock Time 18.59 hours 645.25 days
CPU time 1.06 minutes 14.75 hours
Interaction Time 50.96 minutes 29.48 days

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