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      Sustainable sonic crystal made of resonating bamboo rods

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      Acoustical Society of America (ASA)

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          Locally resonant sonic materials

          Liu, Zhang, Mao (2000)
          We have fabricated sonic crystals, based on the idea of localized resonant structures, that exhibit spectral gaps with a lattice constant two orders of magnitude smaller than the relevant wavelength. Disordered composites made from such localized resonant structures behave as a material with effective negative elastic constants and a total wave reflector within certain tunable sonic frequency ranges. A 2-centimeter slab of this composite material is shown to break the conventional mass-density law of sound transmission by one or more orders of magnitude at 400 hertz.
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            Photonic band structure of two-dimensional systems: The triangular lattice

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              Experimental and theoretical evidence for the existence of absolute acoustic band gaps in two-dimensional solid phononic crystals.

              Experimental measurements of acoustic transmission through a solid-solid two-dimensional binary-composite medium constituted of a triangular array of parallel circular steel cylinders in an epoxy matrix are reported. Attention is restricted to propagation of elastic waves perpendicular to the cylinders. Measured transmitted spectra demonstrate the existence of absolute stop bands, i.e., band gaps independent of the direction of propagation in the plane perpendicular to the cylinders. Theoretical calculations of the band structure and transmission spectra using the plane wave expansion and the finite difference time domain methods support unambiguously the absolute nature of the observed band gaps.
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                The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
                The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
                Acoustical Society of America (ASA)
                0001-4966
                January 2013
                January 2013
                : 133
                : 1
                : 247-254
                Article
                10.1121/1.4769783
                c342852e-56ed-4ee6-b7da-175e57ffbcac
                © 2013
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