This paper investigates the dispersion behavior of elastic wave propagation in hierarchical honeycombs using the finite element method in conjunction with the Bloch's theorem. The hierarchical honeycomb is constructed by replacing each vertex of a regular hexagonal honeycomb with smaller hexagons stacked in a woodpile pattern. Band structure analysis reveals that, in the considered range of frequency, the maximum band gap for the hierarchical honeycomb is localized in the frequency corresponding to the natural vibration frequency of the cell strut, and moreover, the width of this particular gap is significantly broadened as the order of hierarchy increases. In addition, for the hierarchical honeycombs satisfying an invariable ratio between the thickness and squared length of the cell strut, which is extracted from the expression of the natural frequency of the simply supported element beam, a coincidence among dispersion curves (or contours) for the hierarchical configurations with the same scale order occurs. The resulting identical band gaps as well as the quasi-static phase wave velocities provide an advantage or the hierarchical honeycombs in the manipulation of vibration and associated multifunction designs.
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August 2019
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Elastic Wave Propagation in Hierarchical Honeycombs With Woodpile-Like Vertexes
Zhiwei Zhu,
Zhiwei Zhu
Department of Mechanics and Engineering Science,
NingBo 315211,
e-mail: zhuzhiwei@nbu.edu.cn
NingBo University
,NingBo 315211,
China
e-mail: zhuzhiwei@nbu.edu.cn
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Zichen Deng,
Zichen Deng
Department of Engineering Mechanics,
Xi’an 710072,
e-mail: dweifan@nwpu.edu.cn
Northwestern Polytechnical University
,Xi’an 710072,
China
e-mail: dweifan@nwpu.edu.cn
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Jianke Du
Jianke Du
1
Department of Mechanics and Engineering Science,
NingBo 315211,
e-mail: dujianke@nbu.edu.cn
NingBo University
,NingBo 315211,
China
e-mail: dujianke@nbu.edu.cn
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Zhiwei Zhu
Department of Mechanics and Engineering Science,
NingBo 315211,
e-mail: zhuzhiwei@nbu.edu.cn
NingBo University
,NingBo 315211,
China
e-mail: zhuzhiwei@nbu.edu.cn
Zichen Deng
Department of Engineering Mechanics,
Xi’an 710072,
e-mail: dweifan@nwpu.edu.cn
Northwestern Polytechnical University
,Xi’an 710072,
China
e-mail: dweifan@nwpu.edu.cn
Jianke Du
Department of Mechanics and Engineering Science,
NingBo 315211,
e-mail: dujianke@nbu.edu.cn
NingBo University
,NingBo 315211,
China
e-mail: dujianke@nbu.edu.cn
1Corresponding author.
Contributed by the Technical Committee on Vibration and Sound of ASME for publication in the Journal of Vibration and Acoustics. Manuscript received April 29, 2018; final manuscript received March 20, 2019; published online May 10, 2019. Assoc. Editor: A. Srikantha Phani.
J. Vib. Acoust. Aug 2019, 141(4): 041020 (9 pages)
Published Online: May 10, 2019
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Received:
April 29, 2018
Revision Received:
March 20, 2019
Accepted:
March 26, 2019
Citation
Zhu, Z., Deng, Z., and Du, J. (May 10, 2019). "Elastic Wave Propagation in Hierarchical Honeycombs With Woodpile-Like Vertexes." ASME. J. Vib. Acoust. August 2019; 141(4): 041020. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4043352
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