Shu-liang Cheng , Xian-duo Li , Qiang Zhang , Yong-tao Sun , Ya-jun Xin , Qun Yan , Qian Ding , Hao Yan
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Vibration attenuation and wave propagation analysis of 3D star-shaped resonant plate structures and their derivatives with ultra-wide band gap
Based on the local resonance effect of elastic waves, three single-phase acoustic metamaterials are proposed in this paper. Based on the finite element method and Bloch's theorem, the energy band structure diagrams and vibration modes are plotted, and the band gap properties and band gap opening mechanism of these structures are explored. New structures possessing lower frequency band gaps are obtained by topological optimization. The transmission curves verify the accuracy of the band gap and the vibration attenuation ability of the structure. Finally, the structural parameters were adjusted and the effect of each parameter change on the band gap characteristics was analyzed. The results show that the proposed structure has a maximum band gap coverage of 72.4 % and a strongest attenuation peak of less than −400 (dB) due to the occurrence of a local resonance. This paper provides a methodology for analyzing the vibration and noise reduction performance of single-phase material phononic crystals, as well as a three-dimensional phononic crystal with potential for practical applications.
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This journal establishes a dedicated channel for physicists, material scientists, chemists, engineers and computer scientists who are interested in photonics and nanostructures, and especially in research related to photonic crystals, photonic band gaps and metamaterials. The Journal sheds light on the latest developments in this growing field of science that will see the emergence of faster telecommunications and ultimately computers that use light instead of electrons to connect components.