An underground barrier of locally resonant metamaterial to attenuate surface elastic waves in solids
The low frequency of seismic waves severely limits the regulation of wave propagation in earthquake protection engineering applications. In recent years, locally resonant metamaterials have been introduced for seismic wave attenuation. A barrier based on locally resonant metamaterials consisting of...
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doaj-9f114cb15a164a0c975b8bc4f403b3d22020-11-25T03:18:25ZengAIP Publishing LLCAIP Advances2158-32262020-07-01107075121075121-610.1063/5.0012771An underground barrier of locally resonant metamaterial to attenuate surface elastic waves in solidsFeilong Xu0Zhiyu Yang1Xiaodong He2Liang Zhen3School of Materials Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen), Shenzhen 518055, ChinaDepartment of Physics, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong 999077, ChinaDepartment of Astronautics and Mechanics, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150001, ChinaSchool of Materials Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen), Shenzhen 518055, ChinaThe low frequency of seismic waves severely limits the regulation of wave propagation in earthquake protection engineering applications. In recent years, locally resonant metamaterials have been introduced for seismic wave attenuation. A barrier based on locally resonant metamaterials consisting of rows of wells is proposed to reduce the transmission of Rayleigh waves during propagation, achieving earthquake protection. First, comparisons are made between the wells of the metamaterial, empty wells, solid steel wells, and a continuous steel wall. It is evident that locally resonant metamaterials exhibit better performance than that of the other materials. Simulations of the relationships between the attenuation of Rayleigh waves and the depth, number of rows, and working frequency of the wells are presented. With a barrier of ten rows of wells, where the diameter of each well is less than one-twentieth of the wavelength of the Rayleigh wave and the depth of the wells is nearly four-fifths of the wavelength, the maximum attenuation reaches up to 16.2 dB when all the wells share the same working frequency, and the bandwidth is broader, but the maximum value is less when the rows have different working frequencies. Depending on the demand for a higher value or a broader bandwidth of the Rayleigh wave attenuation, this barrier promotes flexible and achievable improvements by adding rows or decentralizing the working frequencies of the wells. The vast potential of seismic wave attenuation from locally resonant metamaterials is anticipated in the future.http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0012771 |
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An underground barrier of locally resonant metamaterial to attenuate surface elastic waves in solids |
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An underground barrier of locally resonant metamaterial to attenuate surface elastic waves in solids |
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The low frequency of seismic waves severely limits the regulation of wave propagation in earthquake protection engineering applications. In recent years, locally resonant metamaterials have been introduced for seismic wave attenuation. A barrier based on locally resonant metamaterials consisting of rows of wells is proposed to reduce the transmission of Rayleigh waves during propagation, achieving earthquake protection. First, comparisons are made between the wells of the metamaterial, empty wells, solid steel wells, and a continuous steel wall. It is evident that locally resonant metamaterials exhibit better performance than that of the other materials. Simulations of the relationships between the attenuation of Rayleigh waves and the depth, number of rows, and working frequency of the wells are presented. With a barrier of ten rows of wells, where the diameter of each well is less than one-twentieth of the wavelength of the Rayleigh wave and the depth of the wells is nearly four-fifths of the wavelength, the maximum attenuation reaches up to 16.2 dB when all the wells share the same working frequency, and the bandwidth is broader, but the maximum value is less when the rows have different working frequencies. Depending on the demand for a higher value or a broader bandwidth of the Rayleigh wave attenuation, this barrier promotes flexible and achievable improvements by adding rows or decentralizing the working frequencies of the wells. The vast potential of seismic wave attenuation from locally resonant metamaterials is anticipated in the future. |
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