The influence of random microstructure on wave propagation through heterogeneous media

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In this paper the influence of mechanical and geometrical properties, both deterministic and stochastic in nature, of a heterogeneous periodic composite material on wave propagation has been analysed in terms of the occurrence of stop-bands. Numerical analyses have been used to identify those parameters that have the most significant effect on the wave filtering properties of the medium. A striking conclusion is that randomness in geometrical properties has a much larger effect than randomness in mechanical properties.

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Song, Y., Gitman, I. M., Parnell, W. J., & Askes, H. (2017). The influence of random microstructure on wave propagation through heterogeneous media. International Journal of Fracture, 204(1), 115–120. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10704-016-0170-2

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