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- W2783204699 abstract "Phononic crystals are very attractive in many applications, such as noise reduction, filters and vibration isolation, due to their special forbidden band gap structures. In the present paper, the investigation of tunable band gaps of 2D phononic crystals with adhesive layers based on thermal changing is conducted. Based on the lumped-mass method, an analytical model of 2D phononic crystals with relatively thin adhesive layers is established, in which the in-plane and out-of-plane modes are both in consideration. The adhesive material is sensitive to temperature so that the band structure can be tuned and controlled by temperature variation. As temperature increases from 20 °C–80 °C, the first band gap shifts to the frequency zone around 10 kHz, which is included by the audible frequency range. The results propose an important guideline for applications, such as noise suppression using the 2D phononic crystals." @default.
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- W2783204699 title "Thermal tuning on band gaps of 2D phononic crystals considering adhesive layers" @default.
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