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Metadamping: An emergent phenomenon in dissipative metamaterials

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JOURNAL OF SOUND AND VIBRATION
Volume 332, Issue 20, Pages 4767-4774

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ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsv.2013.04.041

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  1. DARPA [YFA N66001-11-1-4134]
  2. NSF [DGE 1144083]

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Using a generalized form of Bloch's theorem, we derive the dispersion relation of a viscously damped locally resonant metamaterial modeled as an infinite mass-in-mass lumped parameter chain. For comparison, we obtain the dispersion relation for a statically equivalent Bragg-scattering mass-spring chain that is also viscously damped. For the two chains, we prescribe identical damping levels in the dashpots and compare the damping ratio associated with all propagating Bloch modes. We find that the locally resonant metamaterial exhibits higher dissipation throughout the spectrum which indicates a damping emergence phenomena due to the presence of local resonance. This phenomenon, which we define as metadamping, provides a new paradigm for the design of material systems that display both high damping and high stiffness. We conclude our investigation by quantifying the degree of metadamping as a function of the long-wave speed of sound in the medium or the static stiffness. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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