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Flexural wave bandgap in plate strip with embedded periodic two-dimensional acoustic black holes
Flexural wave bandgap; 2D Acoustic black hole; multiple frequency; vibration attenuation
Special Sessions > Acoustic black hole and vibro-acoustic coupling
Draft Paper Accepted
Bing Han / Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Hongli Ji / Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Jinhao Qiu / Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Li CHENG / The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Researches in Acoustic Black Hole (ABH) structures are attractive for potential applications in broadband vibration suppression and wave manipulation. The remarkable functions of an ABH element are limited below the cut-on frequency, above which the broadened ABH effect can be effectively obtained. The mid-to-low application challenges the ABH structure without large dimensions. In this work, the band structures of two-dimensional (2D) ABH lattice structure without additional damping material were investigated to get insight into the potential bandgap property induced by 2D ABHs. The simulation results show that periodic 2D ABHs can achieve directional flexural wave bandgaps (DFBGs) below the cut-on frequency of ABH cell. The analysis results of eigenmodes show that the generation of multiple DFBGs is dominated by the ABH-induced local resonance at multiple frequencies. The effect of lattice constant and key parameters of the ABH on the DFBGs is also explored to indicate the bandgap adjustment rules, while examining the vibration attenuation in fixed-size plates with finite periodic cells. The results show a trend of shifted and partially overlapping DFBG for different parameters. Larger lattice constant results in the disappearance of bandgaps due to the eigenstate transition and ABH cell with smaller size achieves the first bandgap in higher frequency. The bandgap investigation as well as the strategies for bandgap adjustment enrich the existing knowledge on periodic 2D ABH structures and offer a design guideline of bandgap behaviors in a 2D ABH plate strip.

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Important Dates

Abstract Submission Deadline:

 31st March 2021 15th April 2021

Extended Deadline: 1st Aug. 2022

 

Abstract Acceptance:

30th April  2021 Rollover

 

Full Paper Submission Deadline:

30th June 2021  14th July 2021

Extended Deadline: 15th Aug. 2022 

 

Notification of Acceptance:

15th August 2021 1st Sept. 2021

1st Sept. 2022

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