利用定制元结构法向纵波和横波的转换

IF 4.9 2区 工程技术 Q1 ACOUSTICS
Matt Clark , Rafael Fuentes-Domínguez , Peng Jin , Rikesh Patel , Marco Simonelli , Richard J. Smith
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摘要

操纵弹性波和实现高效模式转换的能力对于能量收集、振动缓解和弹性波控制等许多应用都很重要。在本文中,我们提出了一种新的基于超材料的波模式转换装置,该装置能够在正入射下将纵波转换为横波(反之亦然)。该装置通过旋转纵波的偏振方向(即运动矢量)来匹配(通常是正交的)横波的偏振来实现这一点。以前我们已经通过调整入射波振幅的时空分布证明了模式转换,但这种方法不能在具有正交运动矢量的模式之间转换。在这里,我们演示了在不改变场的时空分布的情况下正交运动向量之间的转换。这里展示的设备通过将波耦合到薄波导或“弹性波管”中来重新定向运动方向,从而支持单模。管道是弯曲的,因此导波的运动矢量随着导波沿着管道旋转。通过增材制造,这些几何复杂结构的制造最近已经成为现实,允许在兆赫兹频率范围内建造设备。我们提出了宽带模式转换的设计方法、有限元模拟和实验演示。
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Conversion between longitudinal and shear waves at normal incidence using tailored meta-structures

Conversion between longitudinal and shear waves at normal incidence using tailored meta-structures
The ability to manipulate elastic waves and achieve efficient mode conversion is important for many applications including energy harvesting, vibration mitigation and elastic wave control. In this paper, we present a novel metamaterial-based wave mode conversion device that enables the conversion of longitudinal-to-shear waves (and vice versa) at normal incidence. The devices achieve this by rotating the direction of polarisation (i.e. the motion vector) of the longitudinal waves to match the (normally orthogonal) polarisation of shear waves. Previously we have demonstrated mode conversion by adjusting the spatial–temporal distribution of the incident wave amplitude, but this approach cannot convert between modes with orthogonal motion vectors. Here we demonstrate conversion between orthogonal motion vectors without changing the spatial–temporal distribution of the field. The devices presented here reorient the direction of motion by coupling the waves into thin waveguides or “elastic wave pipes” such that a single mode is supported. The pipes are curved, and the motion vectors of the guide waves are thus rotated as the wave follows the pipe. Fabrication of these geometrically complex structures has recently been made practical through additive manufacturing allowing devices to be built that operate in the megahertz frequency range. We present the design methodology, finite element simulations and experimental demonstration of broadband mode conversion.
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Journal of Sound and Vibration
Journal of Sound and Vibration 工程技术-工程:机械
CiteScore
9.10
自引率
10.60%
发文量
551
审稿时长
69 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Sound and Vibration (JSV) is an independent journal devoted to the prompt publication of original papers, both theoretical and experimental, that provide new information on any aspect of sound or vibration. There is an emphasis on fundamental work that has potential for practical application. JSV was founded and operates on the premise that the subject of sound and vibration requires a journal that publishes papers of a high technical standard across the various subdisciplines, thus facilitating awareness of techniques and discoveries in one area that may be applicable in others.
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