A sonic band gap based on the locally resonant phononic plates with stubs

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Using the finite element method, we have studied the acoustic properties of a novel phononic crystal (PC) structure constructed by periodically depositing single-layer or two-layer stubs on the surface of a thin homogeneous plate. Numerical results show that the extremely low frequency band gap (BG) of the Lamb waves can be opened by the local resonance (LR) mechanism. We found that the width of such a BG depends strongly on the height and the area of cross section of the stubs. The displacement field distribution of the oscillating modes is given to explain how the coupling of the modes induces the opening of the BG. The physics behind the opening of the LRBG in our phononic structures can be understood by using a simple 'spring-mass' model.

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