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- 2024Novel approach for optimizing mechanical and damping performance of MABS composites reinforced with basalt fiberscitations
- 2019Visco-thermal Effects in Acoustic Metamaterials Based on Local Resonances.citations
- 2017Effects of visco-thermal losses in metamaterials slabs based on rigid building units
- 2017Numerical models of single- and double-negative metamaterials including viscous and thermal losses
- 2009Acoustics forces on a solid sphere in focused sound fields and their use for acoustical traps
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Visco-thermal Effects in Acoustic Metamaterials Based on Local Resonances.
Abstract
This chapter is devoted to study the contribution of viscothermal effects in some specific acoustic metamaterials. Particularly, in those whose negative effective parameters are a consequence of embedded resonances in the building units. The chapter briefly reports the different approaches developed in order to study viscothermal losses in environments where their expected contribution is relevant. The finite element method and the boundary element method (BEM) can be used when explaining the properties of artificial structures with corrugated surfaces where viscothermal losses are relevant, like the ones analyzed here. The BEM is applied to comprehensively study the case of a single‐negative metamaterial. This quasi‐two‐dimensional metamaterial structure is made of a two‐dimensional waveguide with a square distribution of drilled holes and effectively behaves as a material with negative bulk modulus as the one introduced by Fang et al.<br/><br/>