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Broadband tunable elastic metastructure based on one-dimensional phononic crystal

Chengming Xuan, Weikai Xu, Zhe Yang, Wuchao Qi, Wei Wang

2021Journal of Applied Physics18 citationsDOI

Abstract

Considering the manufacturing difficulty and tunability, a one-dimensional phononic crystal-type metastructure is proposed in this paper. By adjusting the distance between the mass oscillators installed on the connecting bar, that is, changing the length of the phononic crystal unit, the phase shift of the flexural wave can span over a full range of 0–2π and then the phenomena such as abnormal refraction, beam focusing, and self-acceleration can be realized based on the generalized Snell’s law. In addition, the method of multiple mass oscillator array design is used to broaden the operating frequency domain by increasing or decreasing the number of mass oscillators. This proposed method provides an innovative concept for realizing broadband tunable metastructures and has potential applications in the fields of vibration control, energy harvesting, and noise isolation.

Topics & Concepts

BroadbandMaterials scienceVibrationBeam (structure)Vibration isolationCrystal (programming language)AcousticsSpan (engineering)Flexural strengthBar (unit)OpticsOptoelectronicsPhysicsStructural engineeringEngineeringComputer scienceComposite materialMeteorologyProgramming languageAcoustic Wave Phenomena ResearchMetamaterials and Metasurfaces ApplicationsCellular and Composite Structures
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