Abstract

The field of acoustic metamaterials has produced novel materials in a wide variety of applications. An important step in designing a metamaterial is unit cell analysis with subwavelength geometry. There are several techniques used for unit cell analysis when designing acoustic properties of interest for metamaterial applications. Such techniques include, but are not limited to, band diagrams, effective material properties, or half-space homogenization. This talk discusses the challenges and tradeoffs between analysis techniques and types of structures that lend to one method or another. Unit cell analysis methods will be evaluated to perform trade space exploration, including validation and parametric studies for metamaterial design.

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