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Ultrawide Bandgap Locally Resonant Sonic Materials |
LIU Zhi-Ming1,2;YANG Sheng-Liang1,2;ZHAO Xun1,2 |
1College of Astronautics and Material Engineering, National University of Defense Technology,Changsha 410073
2PBG Research Center, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha 410073 |
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LIU Zhi-Ming, YANG Sheng-Liang, ZHAO Xun 2005 Chin. Phys. Lett. 22 3107-3110 |
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Abstract We prepare a class of locally resonant (LR) sonic materials. The experiments demonstrate that the resonant frequency decreases with the increasing density of the scattering unit cores or with the reducing elastic constants of the silicone rubber coating. By combining three LR layers of different resonant frequencies and choosing 10dB as the threshold of relative attenuation, we obtain an ultrawide bandgap (200--950Hz) sound material with an average transmission loss 22dB lower than that dictated by mass density law.
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Keywords:
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Published: 01 December 2005
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43.40.+s
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(Structural acoustics and vibration)
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46.40.Cd
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(Mechanical wave propagation (including diffraction, scattering, and dispersion))
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62.30.+d
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(Mechanical and elastic waves; vibrations)
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