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Closed-cell crystalline foams: Self-assembling, resonant metamaterials

Spadoni, Alessandro  
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Hoehler, Reinhard
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Cohen-Addad, Sylvie
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2014
Journal Of The Acoustical Society Of America

Internal degrees of freedom and periodic structure are critical requirements in the design of acoustic/elastic metamaterials since they can give rise to extraordinary properties like negative effective mass and stiffness. However, they are challenging to realize in three dimensions. Closed-cell, crystalline foams are a particularly advantageous basis to develop metamaterials as they intrinsically have a complex microstructure, exhibiting internal resonances. Recently self-assembly techniques have been implemented to produce such foams: a Kelvin (body centered cubic) foam, a face centered cubic foam, and a Weaire-Phelan structure. Numerical models are employed to demonstrate that such foams are superanisotropic, selectively behaving as a fluid or a solid, pentamode solids as a result of fluid-structure interaction, in addition to having regimes characterized by film resonances and high density of states. Microstructural deformations obtained from numerical models allow the derivation of equivalent mechanical models. (C) 2014 Acoustical Society of America.

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research article
DOI
10.1121/1.4867375
Web of Science ID

WOS:000338307200011

Author(s)
Spadoni, Alessandro  
Hoehler, Reinhard
Cohen-Addad, Sylvie
Dorodnitsyn, Vladimir  
Date Issued

2014

Publisher

Acoustical Soc Amer Amer Inst Physics

Published in
Journal Of The Acoustical Society Of America
Volume

135

Issue

4

Start page

1692

End page

1699

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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August 29, 2014
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