Low frequency band gaps below 10 Hz in radial flexible elastic metamaterial plate

Nansha Gao, Hong Hou, Jiu Hui Wu, Baozhu Cheng

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Abstract

This paper presents the low frequency acoustic properties of a new proposed elastic metamaterial, which is arranged in the axial coordinate. The band structures, transmission spectra, and eigenmode displacement fields of this metamaterial are different from previous elastic metamaterial structures. Numerical calculation results show that the first order band gap of the radial flexible elastic metamaterial plate is below 10 Hz. A multiple-vibration coupling mechanism is proposed to explain the low frequency band gaps. By changing the geometrical dimensions h 1, h 2, b 1, and b 1 of the centre part, the location and width of the low frequency band gaps can be varied easily. The effects of density and Young's modulus are also discussed in detail. In summary, the radial flexible elastic metamaterial plate can restrain low frequency vibration, owing to which it can potentially be used to protect infrasound, generate filters, and design acoustic devices.

Original languageEnglish
Article number435501
JournalJournal of Physics D: Applied Physics
Volume49
Issue number43
DOIs
StatePublished - 30 Sep 2016

Keywords

  • flexible material
  • low frequency band gaps
  • radial elastic metamaterial plate
  • vibration coupling effect

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