A novel plate-type phononic crystal for efficient vibration and noise attenuation performance
A novel plate-type phononic crystal for efficient vibration and noise attenuation performance
Mitigating low-frequency vibration or noise is of vital importance to both human health and mechanical engineering. Two-dimensional phononic crystal (PC) structures were proposed by attaching rubber and metallic cylinders on one or both sides of a thin plate to attenuate low-frequency vibration via the local resonance mechanism. The finite element method was employed to evaluate the band structure and associated vibration modes of the proposed PC structures. It was found that the bandgap of the single-sided PC structure is narrower than that of the double-sided configuration. The formation mechanism of the flexural wave bandgap was analyzed based on the vibration modes. In particular, the influence of structural and material parameters on the band structure was systematically investigated. Finally, the accuracy of the calculated band structure and the effectiveness of the vibration and noise reduction performance were verified through simulations of vibration transmission characteristics and sound insulation curves. The results indicate that the proposed PC generates a relatively wide flexural wave bandgap in the low-frequency range, whose width and position can be flexibly tuned by adjusting structural and material parameters. These findings provide a novel approach for controlling low-frequency vibration and noise.
Hao Zhu、Kai Zhao
声学工程
Hao Zhu,Kai Zhao.A novel plate-type phononic crystal for efficient vibration and noise attenuation performance[EB/OL].(2025-06-25)[2025-07-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.20266.点此复制
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