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| Title: | Multi-band topological valley modes of flexural waves in micro-perforated phononic plates | Authors: | Fan, F Chen, Y Zhu, J Su, Z |
Issue Date: | 15-Mar-2024 | Source: | International journal of mechanical sciences, 15 Mar. 2024, v. 266, 108916 | Abstract: | To develop phononic topological insulators (PTIs) with time reversal invariance, phononic crystals (PCs) are elaborately configurated to ensure the lattice symmetry and meanwhile to open the complete band gap. Particularly, a multi-band PTI requires more complex architecture than its single-band counterpart, leading to extra difficulty in implementation and poor manufacturability of PCs. Here, we present a straightforward and generic design strategy, to realize multi-band PTIs in micro-perforated phononic plates. Rather than using complex surface-mounted or embedded scatterers, the novel phononic plate is micro-perforated with a type of fan-shaped split-ring resonators (SRRs), the multi-modal resonances of which under constrained lattice symmetry induce multiple Dirac degeneracies in flexural-wave dispersions at different frequency scales. The multi-band topological phase transitions are observed, and triple topological band gaps are caused when rotating micro-perforated slots properly. Experimental results agree well with numerical simulation results, both demonstrating triband valley edge-state propagation of flexural waves. In addition, we also prove that the developed valley PTIs enable the second-order corner modes of flexural waves within the corresponding topological band gaps. Parametric studies further reveal that the emergence of the valley-shaped Dirac degeneracy bands in the developed PTI is insensitive to the plate thickness and slots parameters, and more than three Dirac cones exist in flexural-wave dispersions. The developed micro-perforated plates with SRRs provides a convenient platform for enabling multi-band PTIs with various symmetries, facilitating applications of multi-frequency topological effects of elastic waves in a cost-effective way. | Keywords: | Flexural waves Micro-perforated plates Multi-band valley modes Phononic topological insulators Split-ring resonators Topological elastic waves |
Publisher: | Elsevier Ltd | Journal: | International journal of mechanical sciences | ISSN: | 0020-7403 | EISSN: | 1879-2162 | DOI: | 10.1016/j.ijmecsci.2023.108916 |
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