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Optimal synthesis of 2D phononic crystals for broadband frequency isolation
Authors:M I Hussein  K Hamza  G M Hulbert  K Saitou
Institution:  a Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK b Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
Abstract:The spatial distribution of material phases within a periodic composite can be engineered to produce band gaps in its frequency spectrum. Applications for such composite materials include vibration and sound isolation. Previous research focused on utilizing topology optimization techniques to design two-dimensional (2D) periodic materials with a maximized band gap around a particular frequency or between two particular dispersion branches. While sizable band gaps can be realized, the possibility remains that the frequency bandwidth of the load that is to be isolated might exceed the size of the band gap. In this paper, genetic algorithms are used to design squared bi-material unit cells with a maximized sum of band-gap widths, with or without normalization relative to the central frequency of each band gap, over a prescribed total frequency range of interest. The optimized unit cells therefore exhibit broadband frequency isolation characteristics. The effects of the ratios of contrasting material properties are also studied. The designed cells are subsequently used, with varying levels of material damping, to form a finite vibration isolation structure, which is subjected to broadband loading conditions. Excellent isolation properties of the synthesized material are demonstrated for this structure.
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