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Research Article

Band gaps of thermoelastic waves in 1D phononic crystal with fractional order generalized thermoelasticity and dipolar gradient elasticity

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Received 27 Jun 2022, Accepted 02 May 2023, Published online: 09 Jun 2023
 

Abstract

A coupled thermoelastic model with fractional order derivative which incorporates the microstructural effects and thermoelastic coupling effects simultaneously at small scale is provided and is used to study wave dispersion and bandgap features of Bloch waves in one-dimensional phononic crystals. Dipolar gradient elasticity is used to account for the effects of microstructure while the non-Fourier heat conduction with fractional order derivatives is used to model thermal conduction at small scale. The interaction of thermo-elastic coupled waves with a periodic structure leads to Bloch waves, and the transfer matrix method is used to obtain the dispersion equation of the Bloch waves based on the Bloch theorem. A parameter study is performed in the numerical example to investigate the influence of the strain gradient parameter, the micro-inertial parameter, the relaxation time and the fractional order on the dispersion and bandgap of Bloch waves.

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Funding

The work is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant numbers 11872105, 12072022 and 11911530176), Heilongjiang Natural Science Fund (grant number LH2019A026), Basic business special in Heilongjiang province department of education (grant number 135509123) and China Scholarship Council.

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