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15 - General Engineering
University of Southampton
Viscoelastic locally resonant double negative metamaterials with controllable effective density and elasticity
Significance of output:
In this paper a novel fundamental concept for designing acoustic metamaterials using active control techniques is developed. Based on a series Helmholtz resonator model it is shown that with the addition of actively controlled forces to locally resonant structures in the transmission medium, a material with negative effective density and elasticity can be achieved. This enables the development of a material with tuneable acoustic transmission properties , an essential feature for practical application. The work has attracted the interest of the MOD and BAE Systems and will be further developed during 2011 within a BAE Systems CASE studentship award.