Artificial seismic shadow zone by acoustic metamaterials

Sang Hoon Kim, Mukunda P. Das

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    Abstract

    We developed a new method of earthquake-proof engineering to create an artificial seismic shadow zone using acoustic metamaterials. By designing huge empty boxes with a few side-holes corresponding to the resonance frequencies of seismic waves and burying them around the buildings that we want to protect, the velocity of the seismic wave becomes imaginary. The meta-barrier composed of many meta-boxes attenuates the seismic waves, which reduces the amplitude of the wave exponentially by dissipating the seismic energy. This is a mechanical method of converting the seismic energy into sound and heat. We estimated the sound level generated from a seismic wave. This method of area protection differs from the point protection of conventional seismic design, including the traditional cloaking method. The artificial seismic shadow zone is tested by computer simulation and compared with a normal barrier.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number1350140
    JournalModern Physics Letters B
    Volume27
    Issue number20
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 10 Aug 2013

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