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Simulation, Fabrication and Characterization of THz Metamaterial Absorbers
Published on: December 27, 2012
On-demand design for elastic metamaterial based on a semi-analytical band gap rapid extraction method
Xingzhong Wang1, Zhibin Liang1, Zhengqing Tang1
1School of Mechanical Engineering, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an 710049, China. xjmafuyin@xjtu.edu.cn.
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For various engineering equipment, design parameters such as the metamaterial band gap range, weight, and size are often variable. Previous design of metamaterials enables customized designs for specific operating frequency requirements, different space size constraints, and other requirements. However, due to the complexity of metamaterial configurations and the cumbersome process of band gap calculation, existing metamaterial design methods cannot accommodate the dynamic and complex design requirements in engineering applications. To this end, we propose an elastic metamaterial on-demand design method based on a semi-analytical band gap rapid extraction approach, implemented using the COMSOL-MATLAB co-simulation platform. This method can quickly identify the vibration-absorbing band gap range through modal displacement calculations at specific wave vector points, enabling semi-analytical band gap extraction for elastic metamaterials. Additionally, through iterative design and genetic algorithm optimization, we build and autonomously update a metamaterial performance database, and establish a metamaterial customized design software platform. Compared to current methods, the semi-analytical band gap extraction ensures high computational efficiency for intelligent algorithms, while the co-simulation design significantly reduces design complexity. The design results of the method proposed in this paper are accurate and reliable, providing a technical approach for the rapid optimization design of vibration-absorbing metamaterials and customized low-frequency vibration control in industrial applications.
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