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Accordion-like metamaterials with tunable ultra-wide low-frequency band gaps

Published 6 Apr 2018 in physics.app-ph and cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (1804.02188v1)

Abstract: We study lightweight, elastic metamaterials consisting of tensegrity-inspired prisms, which present wide, low-frequency band gaps. For their realization, we alternate tensegrity elements with solid discs in periodic arrangements that we call "accordion-like" meta-structures. We show through analytical calculations and numerical simulations that these structures are characterized by low-frequency band gaps with strong uniform wave attenuation due to the coupling of Bragg scattering and local resonance mechanisms. This coupling helps to overcome the inherent limit of a narrow band-gap width for conventional locally-resonant metamaterials and to extend the wave attenuation to wider frequency ranges. Moreover, the band gaps can be further increased, provided a minimum structural damping is present, and tuned to desired frequencies by changing the applied prestress levels in the tensegrity structure. Results are corroborated by parametric studies showing that the band-gap frequencies are preserved for wide variations of geometric and material structural properties.

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