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Emergence of Seismic Metamaterials: Current State and Future Perspectives

Published 25 Dec 2017 in physics.app-ph and physics.geo-ph | (1712.09115v1)

Abstract: Following the advent of electromagnetic metamaterials at the turn of the century, researchers working in other areas of wave physics have translated concepts of electromagnetic metamaterials to acoustics, elastodynamics, as well as to heat, mass and light diffusion processes. In elastodynamics, seismic metamaterials have emerged in the last decade for soft soils structured at the meter scale, and have been tested thanks to full-scale experiments on holey soils five years ago. Born in the soil, seismic metamaterials grow simultaneously on the field of tuned-resonators buried in the soil, around building's foundations or near the soil-structure's interface, and on the field of above-surface resonators. In this perspective article, we quickly recall some research advances made in all these types of seismic metamaterials and we further dress an inventory of which material parameters can be achieved and which cannot, notably from the effective medium theory perspective. We finally envision perspectives on future developments of large scale auxetic metamaterials for building's foundations, forests of trees for seismic protection and metamaterial-like transformed urbanism at the city scale.

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