Band-gap structure in two- and three-dimensional cellular locally resonant materials
Abstract
Wave propagation in periodic locally resonant materials (LRM) is characterized by the presence of band-gaps occurring at relatively low frequencies which can be exploited for vibration attenuation or impact absorption. In this work we consider the dispersion properties of three-components cellular LRM endowed with 2D (cylindrical) or 3D periodicity. Modal analyses on the unit cell, with Bloch-Floquet periodicity conditions, are performed by the...
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Title
Band-gap structure in two- and three-dimensional cellular locally resonant materials
Published Date
Aug 1, 2019
Volume
454
Pages
73 - 84
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