peer reviewedAcoustic Black Hole (ABH) phenomenon features unique wave retarding and energy focusing of flexural waves inside thin-walled structures whose thickness follows a power-law variation. Existing studies, mostly focusing on linear aspects, show the deficiency of the linear ABH structures in coping with low-frequency problems, typically below the so-called cut-on frequency. In this paper, electrical nonlinearities are intentionally imposed via PZT patches over an ABH beam to tactically influence its dynamics through electromechanical coupling. Using a fully coupled electromechanical beam model, typical electromechanical coupling phenomena between the beam and the external nonlinear circuits, as well as the resultant salient nonlinea...
International audienceAn experimental demonstration of the broadband passive damping capacity of a v...
The present paper provides a brief review of the theoretical and experimental investigations of 'aco...
Flexural waves in beams and plates slow down if their thickness decreases. Such property was success...
International audienceAcoustic Black Hole effect (ABH) describes a passive vibration mitigation tech...
International audienceAcoustic Black Hole effect (ABH) is a passive vibration damping technique with...
International audienceThe Acoustic Black Hole effect (ABH) is a passive vibration damping technique ...
The Acoustic Black Hole (ABH) effect takes place in thin-walled structures with diminishing thicknes...
International audienceThe Acoustic Black Hole (ABH) effect refers to a special vibration damping tec...
International audienceNonlinear flexural vibrations of slender beams holding both an Acoustic Black ...
An Acoustic Black Hole (ABH) is a lightweight and compact damping solution, which can be realised as...
Acoustics Black Hole (ABH) effect shows promising features for potential vibration control and energ...
International audienceAcoustic Black Hole (ABH) effect is a passive vibration reduction technique wh...
[EN] An Acoustic Black Hole (ABH) in a one-dimensional (1D) beam is a passive vibration damping devi...
An acoustic black hole (ABH) consists of a tapered structure whose thickness follows a power-law pro...
Acoustic Black Holes (ABHs) are tapered features that can either be surface mounted or embedded into...
International audienceAn experimental demonstration of the broadband passive damping capacity of a v...
The present paper provides a brief review of the theoretical and experimental investigations of 'aco...
Flexural waves in beams and plates slow down if their thickness decreases. Such property was success...
International audienceAcoustic Black Hole effect (ABH) describes a passive vibration mitigation tech...
International audienceAcoustic Black Hole effect (ABH) is a passive vibration damping technique with...
International audienceThe Acoustic Black Hole effect (ABH) is a passive vibration damping technique ...
The Acoustic Black Hole (ABH) effect takes place in thin-walled structures with diminishing thicknes...
International audienceThe Acoustic Black Hole (ABH) effect refers to a special vibration damping tec...
International audienceNonlinear flexural vibrations of slender beams holding both an Acoustic Black ...
An Acoustic Black Hole (ABH) is a lightweight and compact damping solution, which can be realised as...
Acoustics Black Hole (ABH) effect shows promising features for potential vibration control and energ...
International audienceAcoustic Black Hole (ABH) effect is a passive vibration reduction technique wh...
[EN] An Acoustic Black Hole (ABH) in a one-dimensional (1D) beam is a passive vibration damping devi...
An acoustic black hole (ABH) consists of a tapered structure whose thickness follows a power-law pro...
Acoustic Black Holes (ABHs) are tapered features that can either be surface mounted or embedded into...
International audienceAn experimental demonstration of the broadband passive damping capacity of a v...
The present paper provides a brief review of the theoretical and experimental investigations of 'aco...
Flexural waves in beams and plates slow down if their thickness decreases. Such property was success...