Metamaterial-like aerogels for broadband vibration mitigation

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Abstract

We report a mechanical metamaterial-like behavior as a function of the micro/nanostructure of otherwise chemically identical aliphatic polyurea aerogels. Transmissibility varies dramatically with frequency in these aerogels. Broadband vibration mitigation is provided at low frequencies (500-1000 Hz) through self-assembly of locally resonant metastructures wherein polyurea microspheres are embedded in a polyurea web-like network. A micromechanical constitutive model based on a discrete element method is established to explain the vibration mitigation mechanism. Simulations confirm the metamaterial-like behavior with a negative dynamic material stiffness for the micro-metastructured aerogels in a much wider frequency range than the majority of previously reported locally resonant metamaterials.

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Malakooti, S., Hatamleh, M. I., Zhang, R., Taghvaee, T., Miller, M., Ren, Y., … Lu, H. (2021). Metamaterial-like aerogels for broadband vibration mitigation. Soft Matter, 17(17), 4496–4503. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1sm00074h

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