We consider a periodic array of resonators, formed from Euler–Bernoulli beams, attached to the surface of an elastic half-space. Earlier studies of such systems have concentrated on compressional resonators. In this paper, we consider the effect of the flexural motion of the resonators, adapting a recently established asymptotic methodology that leads to an explicit scalar hyperbolic equation governing the propagation of Rayleigh-like waves. Compared with classical approaches, the asymptotic model yields a significantly simpler dispersion relation, with closed-form solutions, shown to be accurate for surface wave-speeds close to that of the Rayleigh wave. Special attention is devoted to the effect of various junction conditions joining the ...
In this presentation, we show recent results obtained by our research group on two types of elastic ...
Elastic waves guided along surfaces dominate applications in geophysics, ultrasonic inspection, mech...
The design of metamaterials for surface waves control is an emerging field of research which can imp...
We consider a periodic array of resonators, formed from Euler–Bernoulli beams, attached to the surfa...
International audienceWe consider the canonical problem of an array of rods, which act as resonators...
We consider the canonical problem of an array of rods, which act as resonators, placed on an elastic...
This thesis discusses how wave propagation in continuous linearly elastic media can be controlled or...
AbstractPlane-strain motion of a flexural seismic metasurface in the form of a regular array of thin...
The article is studying a seismic meta-surface in the case of an oscillatory system arranged on the ...
We provide an analytical formulation to model the propagation of elastic waves in a homogeneous half...
In metamaterial science, local resonance and hybridization are key phenomena strongly influencing th...
In metamaterial science, local resonance and hybridization are key phenomena strongly influencing th...
We consider the propagation and mode conversion of flexural-acoustic waves along a fluid-loaded grad...
In this presentation, we show recent results obtained by our research group on two types of elastic ...
Elastic waves guided along surfaces dominate applications in geophysics, ultrasonic inspection, mech...
The design of metamaterials for surface waves control is an emerging field of research which can imp...
We consider a periodic array of resonators, formed from Euler–Bernoulli beams, attached to the surfa...
International audienceWe consider the canonical problem of an array of rods, which act as resonators...
We consider the canonical problem of an array of rods, which act as resonators, placed on an elastic...
This thesis discusses how wave propagation in continuous linearly elastic media can be controlled or...
AbstractPlane-strain motion of a flexural seismic metasurface in the form of a regular array of thin...
The article is studying a seismic meta-surface in the case of an oscillatory system arranged on the ...
We provide an analytical formulation to model the propagation of elastic waves in a homogeneous half...
In metamaterial science, local resonance and hybridization are key phenomena strongly influencing th...
In metamaterial science, local resonance and hybridization are key phenomena strongly influencing th...
We consider the propagation and mode conversion of flexural-acoustic waves along a fluid-loaded grad...
In this presentation, we show recent results obtained by our research group on two types of elastic ...
Elastic waves guided along surfaces dominate applications in geophysics, ultrasonic inspection, mech...
The design of metamaterials for surface waves control is an emerging field of research which can imp...