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Artículos de revistas sobre el tema "Bandes interdites de vibrations"
Cassagne, D. "Matériaux à bandes interdites photoniques". Annales de Physique 23, n.º 4 (1998): 1–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/anphys:199804001.
Texto completoÁvila, Andrès, Georges Griso y Bernadette Miara. "Bandes phononiques interdites en élasticité linéarisée". Comptes Rendus Mathematique 340, n.º 12 (junio de 2005): 933–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.crma.2005.04.026.
Texto completoBoczar, Marek, Łukasz Boda y Marek J. Wójcik. "Theoretical Modeling of the N-H and N-D Stretching Bands of Hydrogen-Bonded 1-Methylthymine Crystal and Its Deuterated Form". Computing Letters 2, n.º 4 (6 de marzo de 2006): 205–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157404006779194141.
Texto completoLe Floc'h, L., V. Quintard, J. F. Favennec y Y. Boucher. "Paramètres de répartition et bandes interdites d'un cristal photonique bidimensionnel discrétisé". Journal de Physique IV (Proceedings) 12, n.º 5 (junio de 2002): 283–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/jp4:20020162.
Texto completoNaasse, Smail, Chakib Chahine y Mohamed Chagdali. "Détermination de la résonance de Bragg et des largeurs des bandes interdites par le modèle d'onde plane corrigé". Comptes Rendus Mécanique 331, n.º 2 (febrero de 2003): 179–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1631-0721(02)00013-x.
Texto completoCourvoisier, Emilie, Yoann Bicaba y Xavier Colin. "Analyse de la dégradation thermique du Poly(éther éther cétone)". Matériaux & Techniques 105, n.º 4 (2017): 403. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/mattech/2018007.
Texto completoBen Haj Amara, A., J. Ben Brahim, G. Besson y C. H. Pons. "Etude d'une nacrite intercalée par du dimethylsulfoxide et n-methylacetamide". Clay Minerals 30, n.º 4 (diciembre de 1995): 295–306. http://dx.doi.org/10.1180/claymin.1995.030.4.03.
Texto completoTesis sobre el tema "Bandes interdites de vibrations"
Zouari, Sahar. "Bandes interdites d’ondes de flexion dans une méta-plaque composite : effet de finitude de la structure et des dispersions de fabrication". Thesis, Le Mans, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017LEMA1034/document.
Texto completoThe vibration attenuation characteristics of a metamaterial plate were investigated theoretically and experimentally with a 2-dimensional periodic array of resonators (mass-beam) attached to a thin homogeneous plate.The sensitivity analysis of the band gap frequency range took into account the uncertainties of all the design parameters of the metamaterial plate. The theoretical approach used the finite element method (FEM) to compare the predicted band gaps with those derived from infinite and finite models of the metamaterial.An original automatic method is proposed to detect the frequency ranges of band gaps in finite metamaterial based on the behavior of the corresponding bare plate. Directional plane wave excitation and point force excitation were applied to evaluate the efficiency of the detection method. The results of these analyses were compared with experimental measurements. Frequency ranges of experimental vibration attenuation are in good agreement with the theoretically predicted complete and directional band gaps.These theoretical and experimental methods are then applied to SMC (Sheet Molding Compound) composite plates with periodic perforations. Tests with unidirectional excitation and point force excitation are performed. The influence of each type of excitation on the vibratory response of the plates is analyzed in order to demonstrate the detectability of the bands gaps.Finally, the robustness of the band gap to the variations of the periodic lattice is validated following an integration of perturbations: addition of local mass on half of the unit cells according to a periodic or random positions
Zhang, Runze. "Modeling of coupled vibration systems with fluid-structure interaction". Electronic Thesis or Diss., université Paris-Saclay, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024UPAST136.
Texto completoThis thesis addresses two key aspects of the vibrational dynamics of structures with fluid-structure interaction (FSI): the control of vibrations in structures immersed in a fluid and the conversion of fluid-induced vibrations into electrical energy. This dissertation presents our contributions to these two domains. To this end, the study first proposes an unit cell-based finite element model to predict vibration bandgaps in periodic composite plates under FSI conditions. By introducing a novel fluid-added mass matrix integrating Bloch boundary conditions, the fluid's inertial effects are incorporated into the bandgap analysis, enabling designing for vibration control in periodic plates submerged in liquids, achieving passive control.Based on this foundation, the research further explores the potential for actively tuning the vibration bandgaps of periodic composite plates submerged in liquids, which integrate connected piezoelectric sensors and actuators with feedback control. Therefore, an unit cell-based vibration bandgap tuning model with inertial fluid is developed, which integrates Bloch boundary conditions for both fluid and piezoelectric coupled solid domains. Then, the study reveals that in liquid environments, the fluid-added mass effect significantly impacts the bandgap characteristics of thin-walled structures, reducing the effectiveness of control strategy. Increasing the structure's self inertia or optimizing the arrangement of piezoelectric patches can mitigate this effect.On the other hand, the rivers and oceans are in constant motion, containing substantial kinetic energy. When fluid flows over a structural surface, the induced structural vibrations can be viewed as a potential source of clean and renewable energy. By utilizing the direct piezoelectric effect of piezoelectric materials, the kinetic energy of the fluid can be converted into usable electrical energy, enabling fluid energy harvesting. However, in such energy harvesting systems, significant FSI and electro-mechanical coupling effects are often accompanied by complex nonlinear dynamic behavior. The presence of these coupling effects complicates numerical simulations in this field, making it challenging, especially when considering practical applications where a deep understanding of these nonlinear behaviors and their impact on system performance is essential. Therefore, this thesis develops a full-scale finite element model to capture the strong local FSI behavior of complex thin-walled piezoelectric fluid energy harvesters (PFEH) involving microstructured transducers and non-uniform cantilevers, which are often ignored by simplified models. The research analyzes different energy harvester designs through numerical simulations, examining the influence of substrate cross-sectional shape, piezoelectric patch arrangement, and microstructure on the system's dynamic response and energy output efficiency.Finally, the study further enhance the power output of PFEHs using synergistic vortex generators composed of upstream double plates and downstream cylinder with a small spacing in dynamic water environments. With the synergistic effects of multi vortex generators, it is possible to achieve higher frequency and stable larger amplitude vibrations for the piezoelectric flag, thereby obtaining higher energy harvesting efficiency. Overall, the multi-physics coupling modeling for different FSI conditions proposed in this study not only effectively predict and control structural vibrations in fluid environments but also provide a theoretical foundation and technical support for the development of efficient piezoelectric energy harvesting systems
Pyskir, Adrien. "Application de métamatériaux aux problématiques vibroacoustiques automobiles". Thesis, Lyon, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020LYSEC011.
Texto completoMetamaterials are architectured materials exhibiting exotic properties due to their internal stucture rather than their constitutive material. They have now been studied for two decades, but have yet to make their mark outside laboratories, especially for industrial applications. This thesis focuses on elastic metamaterials that can contribute to fix vibration issues in the automotive field. Better isolation of the main vibration sources would increase both the vibroacoustic comfort in the vehicles and the safety of mechanical parts. Through computations and experimentations, it is shown that metamaterials can be designed to meet different criteria usually contradictory and as such, are strong candidates for innovative breakthroughs in industry. As this kind of solutions differs radically from existing ones, the first chapter is a state-of-the-art review, both to grasp the main mechanims behind the multitude of metamaterials designs that can be found in the literature, as well as the methods used to modelize them. The second chapter tackles the characterization of the materials used along this thesis. The mechanical tests and results presented allow to determine the material models then inserted in the computations. Through preliminary computations, the third chapter attempts to understand and select the most promising mechanisms to satisfy the expected specifications. The chosen design properties are further investigated in the fourth chapter, through static and dynamic computations, as well as parametric studies. A hybrid metamaterial with enhanced isolation properties is proposed. To finally assess the numerical results obtained and reach better undestanding of the underlying mechanisms, the fifth chapter deals with the performed experimental tests, their analysis, and their comparison with previous results
Aklouche, Omar. "Réduction des niveaux vibratoires d'un panneau au moyen de trous noirs acoustiques structurés en réseau périodique : conception d'une méta-plaque". Thesis, Le Mans, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017LEMA1030/document.
Texto completoThe "Acoustic Black Hole" (ABH) is a passive device of reducing vibrations of structures without increasing their mass. It consists in a local thinning of the structure, coated with a thin layer of viscoelastic material. The ABH effect results from the local increase in vibratory magnitude, which strongly solicits the coating, giving rise to local significant damping. A detailed analysis of the mechanisms of dissipation of the ABH is carried out : the scattering of bending waves by an ABH is studied when the latter is inserted in an infinite thin plate. It is shown that the coating induces a significant local damping, allowing to significantly increase the global damping. The ABH is especially effective at high frequencies(HF), it is periodized on a plate to take advantage of the band gaps effect at low frequencies (LF). Two lattices (square and triangular) are studied numerically by the PWE method and experimentally by measuring vibratory mobilities. The results show that the plate is damped at the same time in LF by the lattice effect and in HF by the ABH effect
Cassagne, David. "Matériaux à bandes interdites photoniques". Montpellier 2, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997MON20053.
Texto completoJacquin, Olivier. "Étude de structures a bandes interdites photoniques unidimensionnelles". Grenoble INPG, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000INPG0142.
Texto completoBadr, El Din El Shaarawy Heba. "Structures électromagnétiques à bandes interdites pour des applications de filtre". Phd thesis, Université Paul Sabatier - Toulouse III, 2009. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00446721.
Texto completoBadr, El-Din Abdo El-Shaarawy Heba. "Structures électromagnétiques à bandes interdites pour des applications de filtres". Toulouse 3, 2009. http://thesesups.ups-tlse.fr/711/.
Texto completoThe increasing development of wireless applications turns out to new requirements for transceiver architectures that have to feature excellent microwave performances (linearity, spurious rejection, noise figure and bandwidth) and enhanced integration density that is achieved through the miniaturization of the modules as well as the introduction of multi standard functionalities. All these requirements translate to the need of filter circuits as miniaturized as possible and featuring the highest performance in term of insertion loss and rejection. Since the late 1980's, electromagnetic bandgap (EBG) structures and defected ground structures (DGS) have attracted the interest of many researchers, due to their interesting properties in terms of size miniaturization, suppression of surface waves and arbitrary stopbands. Since then, they have been used in many applications like lowpass filters, bandpass filters, antennas, waveguides and others. Based on the interesting features proposed by EBG and DGSs, the main aim of this thesis is to achieve miniaturized reconfigurable filters that may serve in wireless communication systems. EBG structures are periodic structures which allow the propagation of electromagnetic waves in certain frequency bands and forbid them in other bands known as the "bandgap". The first step taken towards achieving the goal is to study the state of the art of bandgaps structures, their advantages, disadvantages, applications, and the most important achievements using such structures. Also, a one-dimensional multi-layer periodic structure is studied with two different analytical techniques, the Coupled-Wave Theory and the Bloch-Wave Formalism. Due to the many design parameters of EBG structures, and the difficulty in their modeling, DGS attracted the interest of many researchers as they have the main advantages proposed by EBG structures but by using only one or two cells, in addition, they are easier to model. So the next step in this thesis is to study the different modeling techniques of DGSs. The dumbbell shape DGS is modeled using the parallel LC, parallel RLC, the pi-equivalent circuit and others where a comparison between the different models is presented and a conclusion of which is the best suitable to be used in more complex designs. .
Hsiao, Fu-Li. "Propriétés acoustiques et optiques des structures périodiques à bandes interdites". Besançon, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008BESA2026.
Texto completoThis thesis focuses on study of. . Acoustical and Optical proprieties of band gap of periodic structures". Concerning the optical properties of the band gap materials, we have demonstrated an enhancement of the reflectance of the artificial opal by coating Ag nanoparticles on the polymethymethacrylate microspheres to form a metallodielectric artificial opal. We studied the angle-resolved reflection spectra of the metallodielectric opals. By a suitable coating of Ag nanoparticles on the microspheres, the reflectance of opals is enhanced without changing the reflection wavelength. For the acoustical wave propagations, The complete band gaps and deaf bands of triangular and honeycomb water-steel ultrasonic crystals are investigated theoretically and experimentally. The measured transmission spectra reveal the existence of complete band gaps but also of deaf bands. Band gaps and deaf bands are identified by comparing band structure computations, with transmission simulations. The appearance of flat band bands and the polarization of the associated eigenmodes are analysed. Ln the last part devoted to waveguiding inside the complete band. The propagation of acoustic waves in a square-lattice phononic crystal slab consisting of a single layer of spherical steel beads in a solid epoxy matrix is studied experimentally. Waves are characterized on the slab surface by laser interferometry. A complete band gap band is found around 300 KHz, in good agreement with theoretical predictions. A line-defect waveguide was realized, and the weIl confined acoustic wave propagation inside a line-defect waveguide observed experimentally
Chevriaux, D. "Supratransmission et bistabilité nonlinéaire dansles milieux à bandes interdites photoniques et électroniques". Phd thesis, Université Montpellier II - Sciences et Techniques du Languedoc, 2007. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00180987.
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