Numerical simulations shed light on control of shear elastic wave propagation in plates structured with inertial resonators. The structural element is composed of a heavy core connected to the main freestanding plate through tiny ligaments. It is shown that such a configuration exhibits a complete band gap in the low frequency regime. As a byproduct, we further describe the asymmetric twisting vibration of a single scatterer via modal analysis, dispersion and transmission loss. This might pave the way to new functionalities such as focusing and self-collimation in elastic plates.
@article{arxiv.1504.00487,
title = {Steering in-plane shear waves with inertial resonators in platonic crystals},
author = {Younes Achaoui and André Diatta and Sébastien Guenneau},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1504.00487},
year = {2015}
}