Research on the structural vibration attenuation characteristics of locally resonant metamaterialTools Gao, Cong (2020) Research on the structural vibration attenuation characteristics of locally resonant metamaterial. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractLow-frequency structural vibration is a common issue in engineering applications. In recent decades, the local resonant type metamaterial concept was proposed as a potential solution to the vibration control problems. In particular, the membrane-type metamaterial (MemM) is widely studied for its extraordinary sound isolation performance. As a lightweight metamaterial, the related research works mainly focus on MemM’s acoustic property yet its structural vibration absorption capability is not fully investigated. Research works that focus on the 1) development of an analytical model for bandgap property prediction; 2) the investigation of bandgap formation mechanism; 3) the confirmation of key design parameters and the corresponding effect on bandgap property and 4) the development analytical models of the semi-active control system are still limited in the MemM research area.
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