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Is it possible to model Carbon Nanotube size material where carbon tube lines are 10-50um radius and net space 100-500um?

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Is it possible to model Carbon Nanotube size material where carbon tube lines are 10-50um radius and net space 100-500um?

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The geometric dimensions should not pose any problems. Concerning the nanotube material, CST has many options including dispersive and anisotropic behavior to describe materials. We cannot however describe the tubes on an atomic/molecular scale.

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