Resonant metamaterials have been proposed to reflect or redirect elastic waves at different length scales, ranging from thermal vibrations to seismic excitation. However, for seismic excitation, where energy is mostly carried by surface waves, energy reflection and redirection might lead to harming surrounding regions. Here, we propose a seismic metabarrier able to convert seismic Rayleigh waves into shear bulk waves that propagate away from the soil surface. The metabarrier is realized by burying sub-wavelength resonant structures under the soil surface. Each resonant structure consists of a cylindrical mass suspended by elastomeric springs within a concrete case and can be tuned to the resonance frequency of interest. The design allows co...
We propose that wave propagation through a class of mechanical metamaterials opens unprecedented ave...
In this presentation, we show recent results obtained by our research group on two types of elastic ...
Diverting, and controlling, elastic vibrations impacting upon infrastructure is a major challenge fo...
Resonant metamaterials have been proposed to reflect or redirect elastic waves at different length s...
Seismic surface waves and Rayleigh waves, in particular, are usually responsible for the failure of...
Phononic crystals and metamaterials constitute a broad class of artificially engineered materials ab...
none3noArtificial soils engineered with periodic or resonant structures, also referred as “seismic m...
The article analyses two potential metamaterial designs, the metafoundation and the metabarrier, cap...
Arrays of surface resonators forming so-called metabarriers are capable of converting seismic Raylei...
We explore the thesis that tall structures can be protected by means of seismic metamaterials. Seism...
Metabarriers of surface resonant structures can redirect seismic Rayleigh waves into the soil bulk r...
Since their emergence, locally resonant metamaterials have found several applications for the contro...
Periodic and locally resonant materials, also referred as metamaterials, provide unique opportunitie...
Arrays of mechanical resonators, referred to as metasurfaces, have proven capable of controlling in-...
We propose that wave propagation through a class of mechanical metamaterials opens unprecedented ave...
In this presentation, we show recent results obtained by our research group on two types of elastic ...
Diverting, and controlling, elastic vibrations impacting upon infrastructure is a major challenge fo...
Resonant metamaterials have been proposed to reflect or redirect elastic waves at different length s...
Seismic surface waves and Rayleigh waves, in particular, are usually responsible for the failure of...
Phononic crystals and metamaterials constitute a broad class of artificially engineered materials ab...
none3noArtificial soils engineered with periodic or resonant structures, also referred as “seismic m...
The article analyses two potential metamaterial designs, the metafoundation and the metabarrier, cap...
Arrays of surface resonators forming so-called metabarriers are capable of converting seismic Raylei...
We explore the thesis that tall structures can be protected by means of seismic metamaterials. Seism...
Metabarriers of surface resonant structures can redirect seismic Rayleigh waves into the soil bulk r...
Since their emergence, locally resonant metamaterials have found several applications for the contro...
Periodic and locally resonant materials, also referred as metamaterials, provide unique opportunitie...
Arrays of mechanical resonators, referred to as metasurfaces, have proven capable of controlling in-...
We propose that wave propagation through a class of mechanical metamaterials opens unprecedented ave...
In this presentation, we show recent results obtained by our research group on two types of elastic ...
Diverting, and controlling, elastic vibrations impacting upon infrastructure is a major challenge fo...