Elastic metamaterials (EMMs) have been widely studied owing to their advantages in controlling the propagation of elastic waves. In the past decade, considerable efforts have been made to attenuate Rayleigh waves using EMMs. However, the complex nonlinear behaviour of soil renders the realisation of existing EMMs challenging in practical engineering. To overcome this limitation, we present a new seismic metamaterial surface (SMMS) to isolate Rayleigh waves over a broad frequency range of 3.2–19.2 Hz. First, we discuss the propagation velocity of Rayleigh waves in EMMs and determine a reasonable design range for the effective dynamic material properties of the SMMS for seismic surface wave attenuation. Then, we construct a unit cell and demo...
The present thesis describes a small-scale experiment, carried out in the laboratory of the Swiss Fe...
Arrays of surface resonators forming so-called metabarriers are capable of converting seismic Raylei...
Structural vibration induced by low frequency elastic waves presents a great threat to infrastructur...
Since their emergence, locally resonant metamaterials have found several applications for the contro...
Seismic surface waves and Rayleigh waves, in particular, are usually responsible for the failure of...
In this presentation, we show recent results obtained by our research group on two types of elastic ...
The design of metamaterials for surface waves control is an emerging field of research which can imp...
Resonant metamaterials have been proposed to reflect or redirect elastic waves at different length s...
Arrays of mechanical resonators, referred to as metasurfaces, have proven capable of controlling in-...
This study aims to theoretically and numerically investigate the dispersion relations of Rayleigh wa...
Phononic crystals and metamaterials constitute a broad class of artificially engineered materials ab...
The regularity of earthquakes, their destructive power, and the nuisance of ground vibration in urba...
The metamaterials applications for protecting buildings by manipulating seismic waves, such as nucle...
We explore the thesis that tall structures can be protected by means of seismic metamaterials. Seism...
The narrow bandgap of a seismic metamaterial dramatically limits its application in attenuating seis...
The present thesis describes a small-scale experiment, carried out in the laboratory of the Swiss Fe...
Arrays of surface resonators forming so-called metabarriers are capable of converting seismic Raylei...
Structural vibration induced by low frequency elastic waves presents a great threat to infrastructur...
Since their emergence, locally resonant metamaterials have found several applications for the contro...
Seismic surface waves and Rayleigh waves, in particular, are usually responsible for the failure of...
In this presentation, we show recent results obtained by our research group on two types of elastic ...
The design of metamaterials for surface waves control is an emerging field of research which can imp...
Resonant metamaterials have been proposed to reflect or redirect elastic waves at different length s...
Arrays of mechanical resonators, referred to as metasurfaces, have proven capable of controlling in-...
This study aims to theoretically and numerically investigate the dispersion relations of Rayleigh wa...
Phononic crystals and metamaterials constitute a broad class of artificially engineered materials ab...
The regularity of earthquakes, their destructive power, and the nuisance of ground vibration in urba...
The metamaterials applications for protecting buildings by manipulating seismic waves, such as nucle...
We explore the thesis that tall structures can be protected by means of seismic metamaterials. Seism...
The narrow bandgap of a seismic metamaterial dramatically limits its application in attenuating seis...
The present thesis describes a small-scale experiment, carried out in the laboratory of the Swiss Fe...
Arrays of surface resonators forming so-called metabarriers are capable of converting seismic Raylei...
Structural vibration induced by low frequency elastic waves presents a great threat to infrastructur...