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Elastic metamaterials and dynamic homogenization: a review 被引量:1

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摘要 In this paper,we review the recent advances which have taken place in the understanding and applications of acoustic/elastic metamaterials.Metamaterials are artificially created composite materials which exhibit unusual properties that are not found in nature.We begin with presenting arguments from discrete systems which support the case for the existence of unusual material properties such as tensorial and/or negative density.The arguments are then extended to elastic continuums through coherent averaging principles.The resulting coupled and nonlocal homogenized relations,called the Willis relations,are presented as the natural description of inhomogeneous elastodynamics.They are specialized to Bloch waves propagating in periodic composites and we show that the Willis properties display the unusual behavior which is often required in metamaterial applications such as the Veselago lens.We finally present the recent advances in the area of transformation elastodynamics,charting its inspirations from transformation optics,clarifying its particular challenges,and identifying its connection with the constitutive relations of the Willis and the Cosserat types.
出处 《International Journal of Smart and Nano Materials》 SCIE EI 2015年第1期41-60,共20页 国际智能和纳米材料杂志(英文)
基金 support of the UCSD subaward[UCSD/ONR W91CRB-10-1-0006]to the Illinois Institute of Technology(DARPA AFOSR[grant number RDECOM W91CRB-10–1-0006]to the University of California,San Diego).
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