Abstract

We experimentally achieve wave-mode conversion and rainbow trapping in an elastic waveguide loaded with an array of resonators. Rainbow trapping is a phenomenon that induces wave confinement as a result of a spatial variation of the wave velocity, here promoted by gently varying the length of consecutive resonators. By breaking the geometrical symmetry of the waveguide, we combine the wave-speed reduction with a reflection mechanism that mode converts flexural waves impinging on the array into torsional waves traveling in opposite directions. The framework presented herein may open opportunities in the context of wave manipulation through the realization of structural components with concurrent wave-conversion and energy-trapping capabilities.

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