Abstract

In this paper, a new type of fully symmetric single-phase metamaterial structure is proposed. Based on the finite element method, the band gap characteristics of different forms of the structure and the generation principle of the band gap are discussed. The analysis of the formation mechanism of the band gap shows that the proposed structure can achieve the purpose of expanding the band gap in the low frequency range by changing the structure and adding inclusions. Then, the variation trend of the band gap frequency range in the case of small deformation of the proposed structure is discussed. In addition, the propagation characteristics of elastic waves in the proposed structure are analyzed according to the variation characteristics of frequency contours, phase velocities and group velocities. Finally, the frequency response spectrum obtained from the propagation of elastic waves in a finite lattice composed of Model No. 3 elements further confirms the role of the proposed structure in suppressing wave propagation. The results show that the proposed structure has good band gap characteristics in a certain frequency range, which can provide ideological guidance for the design of metamaterials for achieve low-frequency sound insulation and vibration reduction.

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