AIP Advances (Mar 2018)

Design of a thin-plate based tunable high-quality narrow passband filter for elastic transverse waves propagate in metals

  • J. Zhang,
  • L. H. Zeng,
  • C. L. Hu,
  • W. S. Yan,
  • Yan Pennec,
  • N. Hu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5023517
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 3
pp. 035323 – 035323-11

Abstract

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For the elastic SV (transverse) waves in metals, a high-quality narrow passband filter that consists of aligned parallel thin plates with small gaps is designed. In order to obtain a good performance, the thin plates should be constituted by materials with a smaller mass density and Young’s modulus, such as polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), compared to the embedded materials in which the elastic SV waves propagate. Both the theoretical model and the full numerical simulation show that the transmission spectrum of the designed filter demonstrates several peaks with flawless transmission within 0 KHz ∼20 KHz frequency range. The peaks can be readily tuned by manipulating the geometrical parameters of the plates. Therefore, the current design works well for both low and high frequencies with a controllable size. Even for low frequencies on the order of kilohertz, the size of this filter can be still limited to the order of centimeters, which significantly benefits the real applications. The investigation also finds that the same filter is valid when using different metals and the reason behind this is explained theoretically. Additionally, the effect of bonding conditions of interfaces between thin plates and the base material is investigated using a spring model.