Zero-frequency and slow elastic modes in phononic monolayer granular membranes

Ultrasonics. 2016 Jul:69:201-14. doi: 10.1016/j.ultras.2015.11.005. Epub 2015 Nov 11.

Abstract

We theoretically study the dispersion properties of elastic waves in hexagonal and honeycomb monolayer granular membranes with either out-of-plane or in-plane particle motion. The particles interact predominantly via normal and transverse contact rigidities. When rotational degrees of freedom are taken into account, the bending and torsional rigidities of the intergrain contacts can control some of the phononic modes. The existence of zero-frequency modes, zero-group-velocity modes and their transformation into slow propagating phononic modes due to weak bending and torsional intergrain interactions are investigated. We also study the formation and manipulation of Dirac cones and multiple degenerated modes. This could motivate variety of potential applications in elastic waves control by manipulating the contact rigidities in granular phononic crystals.

Keywords: Granular phononic crystal; Zero-frequency modes.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't