Abstract

AbstractAcoustic anisotropic metamaterials are known for its potential of applications to various acoustic devices, such as hyperlens and waveguides. Anisotropic metamaterial typically has a periodic structure constituted of unit cells, and exhibits highly anisotropic wave propagation based on local resonance induced by its periodic medium. In previous works, design methods for anisotropic metamaterials which shows unusual wave propagation properties have been proposed, though since metamaterials comprised of only a single type of unit cell were in interest, the macroscopic wave propagation properties that could be obtained were limited. Therefore, in the present work, we propose a design method for acoustic structures which are composed of several unit cells, in order to realize waveguides that navigate acoustic waves and achieve complex wave propagation overall. First, we introduce the high‐frequency homogenization method, which is capable of evaluating the macroscopic property of periodic structures based on local resonance. We construct a multiscale optimal design method by formulating the macro‐scale optimization problem for obtaining the properties required for different unit cells in order to realize the waveguide, along with the micro‐scale optimization problem for designing each unit cell based on topology optimization. Numerical examples are introduced to demonstrate the validity of our proposed method.

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