Abstract
This study focuses on wave propagation and reconfiguration in two-dimensional square mass-spring lattices that include bistable springs. Due to the presence of directional and/or omnidirectional bandgaps in stable deformed configurations in which some of the bistable springs are in a deformed equilibrium, these lattices have the ability to serve as reconfigurable wave filters and wave guides. In this work, we study non-linear wave propagation in response to stimulus of large amplitude. Mechanical stimuli of large amplitudes have the capability of causing a dynamic reconfiguration of the lattice to a configuration of lower potential energy, which dramatically affect wave propagation. Using numerical simulations, the influence of the stimulus amplitude, duration, and location of the applied stimulus on the reconfiguration is analyzed. The ability to alter in a predictable manner wave propagation in these lattices offers new opportunities for tunable phononic crystals.
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