Wave attenuation in viscoelastic hierarchical plates
Vin\'icius F. Dal Poggetto, Edson J. P. Miranda Jr., Jos\'e Maria C., Dos Santos, Nicola M. Pugno

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel extended plane wave expansion method to analyze wave attenuation in viscoelastic hierarchical plates, revealing how hierarchical order and viscosity influence band gaps and attenuation properties.
Contribution
The work develops a new computational approach for complex band structure analysis of viscoelastic hierarchical plates using Mindlin-Reissner theory, accommodating arbitrary material distributions.
Findings
Hierarchical order affects weight and attenuation characteristics.
Viscosity levels influence the size and position of band gaps.
Attenuation peaks are related to locally resonant modes.
Abstract
Phononic crystals (PCs) are periodic structures obtained by the spatial arrangement of materials with contrasting properties, which can be designed to efficiently manipulate mechanical waves. Plate structures can be modeled using the Mindlin-Reissner plate theory and have been extensively used to analyze the dispersion relations of PCs. Although the analysis of the propagating characteristics of PCs may be sufficient for simple elastic structures, analyzing the evanescent wave behavior becomes fundamental if the PC contains viscoelastic components. Another complication is that increasingly intricate material distributions in the unit cell of PCs with hierarchical configuration may render the calculation of the complex band structure (i.e., considering both propagating and evanescent waves) prohibitive due to excessive computational workload. In this work, we propose a new extended plane…
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