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Active control of a black hole or concentrator for flexural waves in an elastic metamaterial plate

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Abstract The black hole equipment or concentrator plays an important role in harnessing the wave energy, which has the potential application in the energy collecting engineering. In this work, we… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The black hole equipment or concentrator plays an important role in harnessing the wave energy, which has the potential application in the energy collecting engineering. In this work, we propose a broadband flexural wave black hole equipment or concentrator which is designed by the coordinate transformation method and active control systems. The concentrator with 48 alternative sectorial layers has a good concentrating performance. The polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) and piezoelectric transducer (PZT) patches connected by external electrical circuits are used as the active components of the flexural wave concentrating configuration. By finite element simulations and experiments, the results show that the effective frequency region of the flexural wave concentrator without the active control systems is from 800 Hz to 1500 Hz. In addition, a wider frequency region of the concentrating performance from 800 Hz to 2000 Hz can be obtained by the active control system connected with external resistors and negative capacitor circuits. Furthermore, experiments are performed to show the excellent agreement with the numerical predictions.

Keywords: black hole; flexural wave; active control; concentrator

Journal Title: Mechanics of Materials
Year Published: 2020

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