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Design of low-frequency 1D phononic crystals harnessing compression-twist coupling effect with large deflection angle

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THIN-WALLED STRUCTURES
卷 179, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.tws.2022.109600

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Metamaterial; Phononic crystals; Compression-twist coupling

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [12020101001, 11772204]

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This paper investigates the dynamic characteristics of a one-dimensional phononic crystal with compression-twist coupling effect, and explores its starting frequency, bandwidth, and attenuation performance through analytical and numerical methods.
The properties of metamaterials depend on not only their constituents but also the intrinsic microstructures. Phononic crystals, as one type of metamaterials whose attributes dramatically rely on the microstructure, have exotic dynamic characteristics with myriad applications in acoustic and vibration engineering fields. This paper investigates a kind of 1D phononic crystals with compression-twist coupling effect that is a novel inertia amplification mechanism revealing coupled translational and rotational motions, by analytical and numerical methods. The widely-used coupling coefficient is first modified to adapt to a wider range of deflection angles from 10 degrees to over 150 degrees. Then mathematical dispersion relations are established for isotactic and syndiotactic configurations according to the diatomic spring-mass model. Parametric studies including the mass distribution, the deflection angle, and the inertia of moment are carried out for investigating the starting frequency and the bandwidth of the 1st bandgap. In the end, the results of frequency response function (FRF) show that a geometry-optimized phononic crystal exhibits good attenuation performance within the 1st bandgap.

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