Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1859467 Physics Letters A 2016 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Expansion of lower-frequency locally resonant BGs using novel composite phononic crystals plates.•The proposed structure expands the relative bandwidth 1.5 times compared to classic doubled-sided stubbed PC plates.•The opening location of the first complete BG decreases 3 times compared to the classic doubled-sided stubbed PC plates.•The concept “analogous rigid mode” is put forward to explain the expansion of lower-frequency BGs.

We studied the expansion of locally resonant complete band gaps in two-dimensional phononic crystals (PCs) using a double-sided stubbed composite PC plate with composite stubs. Results show that the introduction of the proposed structure gives rise to a significant expansion of the relative bandwidth by a factor of 1.5 and decreases the opening location of the first complete band gap by a factor of 3 compared to the classic double-sided stubbed PC plate with composite stubs. Furthermore, more band gaps appear in the lower-frequency range (0.006). These phenomena can be attributed to the strong coupling between the “analogous rigid mode” of the stub and the anti-symmetric Lamb modes of the plate. The “analogous rigid mode” of the stub is produced by strengthening the localized resonance effect of the composite plates through the double-sided stubs, and is further strengthened through the introduction of composite stubs. The “analogous rigid mode” of the stubs expands the out-of-plane band gap, which overlaps with in-plane band gap in the lower-frequency range. As a result, the complete band gap is expanded and more complete band gaps appear.

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