
A three-dimensional rubber-steel phononic crystal for broad and low-frequency vibration attenuation
Elastic metamaterials and phononic crystals have the potential for vibration isolation applications due to wave band gaps where elastic waves cannot propagate. However, their real-life application may be compromised by the narrow band gaps of the former and the high frequencies of the
latter. In the current study, we present a three-dimensional frame structure made of steel and rubber elements that presents a wide complete band bag at low frequency. The structure provides extreme vibration isolation because it combines band gaps with high impedance mismatch between steel
and rubber damping. The manufacturing process of the proposed frame structure is widely used in mounting pads, and its cost is relatively low. It provides reasonable structural strength, which makes its application in real life possible. The dynamic behavior predicted with spectral and finite
element models is validated with experimental results.
The requested document is freely available to subscribers. Users without a subscription can purchase this article.
- Sign in below if you have already registered for online access
Sign in
Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: University of Campinas
Publication date: 04 October 2024
The Noise-Con conference proceedings are sponsored by INCE/USA and the Inter-Noise proceedings by I-INCE. NOVEM (Noise and Vibration Emerging Methods) conference proceedings are included. All NoiseCon Proceedings one year or older are free to download. InterNoise proceedings from outside the USA older than 10 years are free to download. Others are free to INCE/USA members and member societies of I-INCE.
- Membership Information
- INCE Subject Classification
- Ingenta Connect is not responsible for the content or availability of external websites
- Access Key
- Free content
- Partial Free content
- New content
- Open access content
- Partial Open access content
- Subscribed content
- Partial Subscribed content
- Free trial content