Abstract

AbstractWe consider the weighted isotropic relaxed micromorphic model and provide an in depth investigation of the characteristic dispersion curves when the constitutive parameters of the model are varied. The weighted relaxed micromorphic model generalizes the classical relaxed micromorphic model previously introduced by the authors, since it features the Cartan‐Lie decomposition of the tensors and in their , and spherical part. It is shown that the split of the tensor in the micro‐inertia provides an independent control of the cut‐offs of the optic banches. This is crucial for the calibration of the relaxed micromorphic model on real band‐gap metamaterials.Even if the physical interest of the introduction of the split of the tensor is less evident than in the previous case, we discuss in detail which is its effect on the dispersion curves. Finally, we also provide a complete parametric study involving all the constitutive parameters of the introduced model, so giving rise to an exhaustive panorama of dispersion curves for the relaxed micromorphic model.

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