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- W4382318650 abstract "This work investigates the vibration isolation performance and crashworthiness of a novel three-dimensional (3D) lattice metamaterial, whose unit cell is constructed by combining a hollow rhombic dodecahedron and six cylindrical tubes. The transmission of elastic waves in the 3D metamaterial can be suppressed for the existence of band gaps in the metamaterial. Meanwhile, the 3D metamaterial can absorb the crushing energy through plastic deformation when a collision occurs. The influence of structural parameters on the band gap features and crashing behaviors of the novel 3D metamaterial are examined. It is shown that the structural parameters play a vital role in determining the band gap features and crashing behaviors. Thus, the required vibration isolation performance and crashworthiness can be obtained by adjusting the structural parameters reasonably. Finally, multi-objective optimization is performed from the comprehensive aspects of vibration isolation performance and crashworthiness to obtain the optimal design of the novel 3D metamaterial. This work provides a new possibility for the development of multifunctional metamaterials with vibration isolation performance and crashworthiness simultaneously." @default.
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- W4382318650 title "On vibration isolation performance and crashworthiness of a three-dimensional lattice metamaterial" @default.
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