Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Systematic Design of Phononic Band Gap Crystals for Elastic Waves at the Specified Target Frequency via Topology Optimization.
- Year:
- 2026
- Authors:
- He J et al.
- Affiliation:
- Marine Engineering College · China
Abstract
Phononic band gap crystals are characterized by periodic scatterers embedded within a matrix, which enable precise modulation of acoustic or elastic waves. Conventional optimization prioritizes bandwidth maximization, yet practical engineering often requires band gaps at specified frequencies. This requirement creates a significant design challenge. To this end, we develop a topology optimization strategy capable of maximizing elastic wave band gaps around prescribed target frequencies. The approach utilizes Material-Field Series Expansion (MFSE) for unit cell representation and a gradient-free Kriging-based algorithm to tackle the complex optimization problems. This strategy is systematically applied to optimize the band gaps of out-of-plane, in-plane, and complete wave modes, and is further extended to more complex scenarios involving dual-target frequencies. A variety of numerical results demonstrate the method's effectiveness in engineering phononic crystals for bespoke frequency specifications.
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