This paper demonstrates the application of a recently developed enriched micro-inertial continuum based homogenization framework towards numerical dispersion and boundary value problem analyses of local resonance metamaterials exhibiting sub-wavelength negative stiffness and double negative effects (i.e. simultaneous negative effective mass density and stiffness). This is a novel development since homogenized structural dynamic analyses that specifically incorporate negative stiffness effects have not yet been extensively explored. The proposed methodology is successful in approximating the negative stiffness effect to a certain degree. Accordingly, an appropriate error estimation procedure based on dispersion analyses is proposed to identi...
Researches on metamaterials have realized negative density or stiffness which was impossible previou...
Elastic/Acoustic metamaterials have exhibited a rapid increase of interest due to their surprising d...
Elastic/Acoustic metamaterials have exhibited a rapid increase of interest due to their surprising d...
\u3cp\u3eThis paper demonstrates the application of a recently developed enriched micro-inertial con...
This dissertation studies the fundamental behavior associated with a class of nonlinear acoustic met...
This work presents a novel multiscale semi-analytical technique for the acoustic plane wave analysis...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] An insight into the working ...
This contribution presents a novel homogenization technique for modeling heterogeneous materials wit...
AbstractDifferent models of metamaterials have been developed to generate negative mass and/or negat...
The effects of negative effective mass density and negative effective elastic modulus on energy abso...
A framework, based on an extended Hill–Mandel principle accounting for inertial effects (Multiscale ...
Despite the fact that the concept of incorporating Negative Stiffness (NS) elements within mechanica...
This paper presents a computational frequency-domain boundary value analysis of acoustic metamateria...
A metamaterial model that possesses simultaneously negative effective mass density and negative effe...
Metamaterials are artificially fabricated structures that have new, physically realizable response f...
Researches on metamaterials have realized negative density or stiffness which was impossible previou...
Elastic/Acoustic metamaterials have exhibited a rapid increase of interest due to their surprising d...
Elastic/Acoustic metamaterials have exhibited a rapid increase of interest due to their surprising d...
\u3cp\u3eThis paper demonstrates the application of a recently developed enriched micro-inertial con...
This dissertation studies the fundamental behavior associated with a class of nonlinear acoustic met...
This work presents a novel multiscale semi-analytical technique for the acoustic plane wave analysis...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] An insight into the working ...
This contribution presents a novel homogenization technique for modeling heterogeneous materials wit...
AbstractDifferent models of metamaterials have been developed to generate negative mass and/or negat...
The effects of negative effective mass density and negative effective elastic modulus on energy abso...
A framework, based on an extended Hill–Mandel principle accounting for inertial effects (Multiscale ...
Despite the fact that the concept of incorporating Negative Stiffness (NS) elements within mechanica...
This paper presents a computational frequency-domain boundary value analysis of acoustic metamateria...
A metamaterial model that possesses simultaneously negative effective mass density and negative effe...
Metamaterials are artificially fabricated structures that have new, physically realizable response f...
Researches on metamaterials have realized negative density or stiffness which was impossible previou...
Elastic/Acoustic metamaterials have exhibited a rapid increase of interest due to their surprising d...
Elastic/Acoustic metamaterials have exhibited a rapid increase of interest due to their surprising d...