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V enem procesu 3D natisnjeni samo-zavedni metamateriali za zmanjševanje vibracijskega odziva
ID Zupan, Marko (Author), ID Slavič, Janko (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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V delu je predstavljena uporaba metamaterialov za zniževanje vibracijskega odziva. Prek obravnave več-materialne osnovne celice, zgrajene iz osnovne strukture, resonatorja in načrtovanih prevodnih poti, so obravnavane lastnosti neskončnega 2D periodičnega metamateriala. S skrbno zasnovo metamaterial tvori pasovno zavrnitveni filter (PZF) v željenem frekvenčnem območju, kjer je onemogočeno prosto širjenje valovanj. PZF identificiramo s pomočjo disperzijskih krivulj, izračunanih z inverznim pristopom. Metamaterial je bil nato izdelan s pomočjo več-materialnega 3D tiskanja. Izdelana struktura je zmožna tvoriti PZF, ki ga lahko prilagajamo s segrevanjem strukture preko dovedene napetosti. Struktura je bila na več mestih električno kontaktirana in testirana na samozavednost. Rezultati so potrdili samozavedno funkcijo metamateriala, ki je odvisna od lokacije zaznavne celice (senzorja) in velikosti dovedene napetosti.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:metamateriali, pasovno zavrnitveni filtri, Blochov teorem, metoda končnih elementov, nehomogena korelacija valovanja, disperzijske krivulje, piezoelektričnost, samozavednost, 3D tisk
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FS - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Year:2025
Number of pages:XXII, 54 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-171297 This link opens in a new window
UDC:531.391:539.433:004.92(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:246535939 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:22.08.2025
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Language:English
Title:Single-process 3D printed self-aware metamaterials for vibration attenuation
Abstract:
In this work, the use of metamaterials for reducing vibration response is presented. By investigating a multi-material unit cell, constructed from a basic structure, a resonator, and designed conduction paths, the properties of an infinite 2D periodic metamaterial are examined. Through careful design, the metamaterial forms bandgap in the desired frequency range, where the free propagation of waves is inhibited. The bandgap is identified using dispersion curves computed through an inverse approach. The metamaterial was then fabricated using multi-material 3D printing. The fabricated structure is capable of forming bandgap, which can be tuned by heating the structure through the applied voltage. The structure was electrically contacted at multiple points and tested for self-awareness. The results confirmed the self-aware functionality of the metamaterial, which depends on the sensor cell location and the magnitude of the applied voltage.

Keywords:metamaterials, bandgaps, Bloch theorem, finite element method, inhomogeneous wave correlation, dispersion curves, piezoresistivity, self-awareness, 3D-print

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