Phononic Crystals: Artificial Crystals for Sonic, Acoustic, and Elastic Waves

The theory of phononic crystals, i.e., artificial periodic structures that can alter the flow of acoustic waves, as well as numerical modelling techniques are presented in this volume. It contains a comprehensive set of tutorials on solving basic phononic crystal problems with finite element models (FEM), allowing the reader to generate band structures for 2D and 3D phononic crystals, to compute Bloch waves, waveguide, cavity modes, and more.

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Phononic Crystals: Artificial Crystals for Sonic, Acoustic, and Elastic Waves

The theory of phononic crystals, i.e., artificial periodic structures that can alter the flow of acoustic waves, as well as numerical modelling techniques are presented in this volume. It contains a comprehensive set of tutorials on solving basic phononic crystal problems with finite element models (FEM), allowing the reader to generate band structures for 2D and 3D phononic crystals, to compute Bloch waves, waveguide, cavity modes, and more.

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Phononic Crystals: Artificial Crystals for Sonic, Acoustic, and Elastic Waves

Phononic Crystals: Artificial Crystals for Sonic, Acoustic, and Elastic Waves

by Vincent Laude
Phononic Crystals: Artificial Crystals for Sonic, Acoustic, and Elastic Waves

Phononic Crystals: Artificial Crystals for Sonic, Acoustic, and Elastic Waves

by Vincent Laude

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The theory of phononic crystals, i.e., artificial periodic structures that can alter the flow of acoustic waves, as well as numerical modelling techniques are presented in this volume. It contains a comprehensive set of tutorials on solving basic phononic crystal problems with finite element models (FEM), allowing the reader to generate band structures for 2D and 3D phononic crystals, to compute Bloch waves, waveguide, cavity modes, and more.


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ISBN-13: 9783110387919
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication date: 09/14/2015
Series: De Gruyter Studies in Mathematical Physics , #26
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 419
File size: 20 MB
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Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Vincent Laude, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Besançon cedex, France.

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