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Band gaps of elastic waves in three-dimensional piezoelectric phononic crystals with initial stress

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MECHANICS A-SOLIDS
Volume 29, Issue 2, Pages 182-189

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GAUTHIER-VILLARS/EDITIONS ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.euromechsol.2009.09.005

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Initial stress; Lattice arrangements; Piezoelectric materials; Plane wave expansion method; Stop bands; Three-dimensional phononic crystals

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In this paper, the stop band properties of elastic waves in three-dimensional piezoelectric phononic crystals with initial stress are studied taking the mechanical and electrical coupling into account. The band gap characteristics for three kinds of lattice arrangements (i.e. sc, bcc and fcc) are investigated by the plane wave expansion (PWE) method. Regarding the variables of mechanical and electrical fields as the elements of the generalized state vector, the expression of the generalized eigenvalue equation for three-dimensional piezoelectric periodic structures is derived. Numerical calculations are performed for the PZT-2/polymer and ZnCi/polymer phononic crystals. It can be observed from the results that the fcc lattice is more favorable to create the stop band than the sc and bcc lattices for the piezoelectric phononic crystals, which has also been proved for the pure elastic periodic structures. Compared with the PZT-2/polymer systems, the band gap of the sc lattice for the ZnO/polymer structures is narrower. However, the widths of the bcc and fcc lattices for the ZnO/polymer phononic crystals are much larger than those for the P-TF-2/polymer structures. The lattice arrangements and the piezoelectricity have remarkable influences on the stop band behaviors. (C) 2009 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

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