Pulse Shaping in 1D Elastic Waveguides for Shock Testing

W. Johnson, M. Leamy, W. Delima, M. Ruzzene
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Mechanical shock events experienced by electronics systems can be reproduced in the laboratory using Hopkinson bar tests. In these tests a projectile strikes a bar, creating a pulse which travels through the bar into the system. The quality of these tests depends on the closeness of the shape of the incident pulse to the shape specified for the test. This paper introduces a new way to control the shape of the incoming pulse, through the use of elastic metamaterial concepts. Two dispersion-modifying material concepts, phononic crystals, and local resonators, are examined for their wave shaping capabilities in 1D elastic waveguides. They are then evaluated using a transfer matrix method to determine the output wave shape in the time domain. The concepts are then optimized for various pulse shapes, showing that they are most effective when they are tuned to introduce dispersion near the fundamental frequency of the incident wave.
冲击试验用一维弹性波导的脉冲整形
电子系统所经历的机械冲击事件可以在实验室中使用霍普金森杆试验再现。在这些测试中,抛射物击中棒材,产生一个脉冲,该脉冲穿过棒材进入系统。这些试验的质量取决于入射脉冲的形状与试验规定的形状的接近程度。本文介绍了一种利用弹性超材料的概念来控制入射脉冲形状的新方法。两个色散修改材料的概念,声子晶体,和局部谐振器,检查了他们的波整形能力在一维弹性波导。然后使用传递矩阵法对它们进行评估,以确定时域的输出波形。然后,这些概念针对各种脉冲形状进行了优化,表明当它们被调谐到入射波的基频附近引入色散时,它们是最有效的。
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