The Influence of a Lattice-Like Pattern of Inclusions on the Attenuation Properties of Metaconcrete

The attenuation performance of metaconcrete specimens characterized by a lattice-like pattern of bi-material resonant inclusions was verified through nondestructive transmission tests spanning the sonic range of frequencies. Seven cubic specimens of metaconcrete with regularly disposed resonant incl...

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Main Authors: Deborah Briccola, Marianna Tomasin, Teresa Netti, Anna Pandolfi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-03-01
Series:Frontiers in Materials
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmats.2019.00035/full
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spelling doaj-63517ae631c6406eb5007a2760ffef692020-11-24T23:08:03ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Materials2296-80162019-03-01610.3389/fmats.2019.00035443670The Influence of a Lattice-Like Pattern of Inclusions on the Attenuation Properties of MetaconcreteDeborah BriccolaMarianna TomasinTeresa NettiAnna PandolfiThe attenuation performance of metaconcrete specimens characterized by a lattice-like pattern of bi-material resonant inclusions was verified through nondestructive transmission tests spanning the sonic range of frequencies. Seven cubic specimens of metaconcrete with regularly disposed resonant inclusions have been cast from a standard concrete matrix. Inclusions were regularly spaced and symmetrically arranged in a three-dimensional setting. Specimens differ in terms of inclusion spacing, controlled by varying the number of inclusions (0, 8, 27, and 64) and the cement cover. Three-month cured specimens have been tested along the three symmetry axes, under a sinusoidal excitation with four linearly variable frequency sweeping ranges centered at the eigenfrequencies of the inclusions, to assess the relevance of inclusion packing and arrangement on the dynamic behavior of metaconcrete. With respect to the plain concrete specimen, all engineered specimens showed a marked attenuation of the transmitted signal at a frequency close or very close to the theoretical eigenfrequency of the resonant inclusion. The attenuation was weakly dependent on the density of the inclusions and apparently not affected by interspacing, cement cover, and direction of the excitation along the axes of the specimen. Experimental results confirmed the behavior of metaconcrete as predicted by theoretical investigations, and further proved that the attenuation properties of metaconcrete are due to the resonant behavior of the inclusions.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmats.2019.00035/fullmetaconcreteengineered resonant inclusionslattice-like patternlinear swept-frequency sinusoidal excitationsignal attenuationsonic range
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author Deborah Briccola
Marianna Tomasin
Teresa Netti
Anna Pandolfi
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Marianna Tomasin
Teresa Netti
Anna Pandolfi
The Influence of a Lattice-Like Pattern of Inclusions on the Attenuation Properties of Metaconcrete
Frontiers in Materials
metaconcrete
engineered resonant inclusions
lattice-like pattern
linear swept-frequency sinusoidal excitation
signal attenuation
sonic range
author_facet Deborah Briccola
Marianna Tomasin
Teresa Netti
Anna Pandolfi
author_sort Deborah Briccola
title The Influence of a Lattice-Like Pattern of Inclusions on the Attenuation Properties of Metaconcrete
title_short The Influence of a Lattice-Like Pattern of Inclusions on the Attenuation Properties of Metaconcrete
title_full The Influence of a Lattice-Like Pattern of Inclusions on the Attenuation Properties of Metaconcrete
title_fullStr The Influence of a Lattice-Like Pattern of Inclusions on the Attenuation Properties of Metaconcrete
title_full_unstemmed The Influence of a Lattice-Like Pattern of Inclusions on the Attenuation Properties of Metaconcrete
title_sort influence of a lattice-like pattern of inclusions on the attenuation properties of metaconcrete
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Materials
issn 2296-8016
publishDate 2019-03-01
description The attenuation performance of metaconcrete specimens characterized by a lattice-like pattern of bi-material resonant inclusions was verified through nondestructive transmission tests spanning the sonic range of frequencies. Seven cubic specimens of metaconcrete with regularly disposed resonant inclusions have been cast from a standard concrete matrix. Inclusions were regularly spaced and symmetrically arranged in a three-dimensional setting. Specimens differ in terms of inclusion spacing, controlled by varying the number of inclusions (0, 8, 27, and 64) and the cement cover. Three-month cured specimens have been tested along the three symmetry axes, under a sinusoidal excitation with four linearly variable frequency sweeping ranges centered at the eigenfrequencies of the inclusions, to assess the relevance of inclusion packing and arrangement on the dynamic behavior of metaconcrete. With respect to the plain concrete specimen, all engineered specimens showed a marked attenuation of the transmitted signal at a frequency close or very close to the theoretical eigenfrequency of the resonant inclusion. The attenuation was weakly dependent on the density of the inclusions and apparently not affected by interspacing, cement cover, and direction of the excitation along the axes of the specimen. Experimental results confirmed the behavior of metaconcrete as predicted by theoretical investigations, and further proved that the attenuation properties of metaconcrete are due to the resonant behavior of the inclusions.
topic metaconcrete
engineered resonant inclusions
lattice-like pattern
linear swept-frequency sinusoidal excitation
signal attenuation
sonic range
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmats.2019.00035/full
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