Title of article :
Wave propagation and energy exchange
in a spatio-temporal material composite
with rectangular microstructure
Author/Authors :
Konstantin A. Lurie، نويسنده , , Suzanne L. Weekes، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
We consider propagation of waves through a spatio-temporal doubly periodic material structure
with rectangular microgeometry in one spatial dimension and time. Both spatial and temporal periods
in this dynamic material are assumed to be of the same order of magnitude. A “double Floquet”
solution is obtained in the special case when the wave equation (ρut )t − (kuz)z = 0 allows for the
separation of variables. We also consider a checkerboard microgeometry where variables cannot be
separated. The squares in a space–time checkerboard are assumed to be filled with materials having
equal impedance but different phase speeds. Within certain parameter ranges, we observe numerically
the formation of distinct and stable limiting characteristic paths (“limit cycles”) that attract
neighbouring characteristics after a few time periods. The average speed of propagation along the
limit cycles remains the same throughout certain ranges of parameters of the microgeometry (the
“plateau effect”). We formulate, as a hypothesis, the statement saying that a checkerboard structure
is on a plateau if and only if it yields stable limit cycles. A dynamic material is a thermodynamically
open system, as it is involved in a permanent exchange of energy and momentum with the
environment. Material assemblages that produce the limit cycles are special in this aspect. Specifically,
to make a wave travel through such an assemblage, we find analytically that an external agent
may need to supply infinite energy and this may be so regardless of the wave frequency. For spatiotemporal laminates, however, an accumulation of energy (parametric resonance) may emerge only
for frequencies that are not too low relative to some characteristic frequency of the system.
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Keywords :
Spatio-temporal , Rectangular microstructure , Dynamic grating , Composite , Limit cycles
Journal title :
Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications
Journal title :
Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications