Supratransmission in a Disordered Nonlinear Periodic Structure
Behrooz Yousefzadeh, A. Srikantha Phani

TL;DR
This paper investigates how dispersion, nonlinearity, and disorder interact in wave transmission through a finite, damped nonlinear periodic structure, revealing that supratransmission persists despite disorder and depends on system parameters.
Contribution
It demonstrates that supratransmission remains robust in disordered structures and provides closed-form expressions for the transmission threshold considering nonlinearity and coupling.
Findings
Supratransmission persists despite disorder.
Disorder reduces average transmitted wave energy.
Threshold depends on nonlinearity and coupling strength.
Abstract
We study the interaction among dispersion, nonlinearity, and disorder effects in the context of wave transmission through a discrete periodic structure, subjected to continuous harmonic excitation in its stop band. We consider a damped nonlinear periodic structure of finite length with disorder. Disorder is introduced throughout the structure by small changes in the stiffness parameters drawn from a uniform statistical distribution. Dispersion effects forbid wave transmission within the stop band of the linear periodic structure. However, nonlinearity leads to supratransmission phenomenon, by which enhanced wave transmission occurs within the stop band of the periodic structure when forced at an amplitude exceeding a certain threshold. The frequency components of the transmitted waves lie within the pass band of the linear structure, where disorder is known to cause Anderson…
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