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Furthermore, for a finite PCs plate, the computed transmission and resonance spectra shown an evident resonance nature which can be directly related to formation of the low-frequency gaps.
This hypothesis states that a disturbance regime (or pattern of disturbances) characterized by low frequency, limited gap size (that is, habitats containing only small areas cleared by disturbances), and low intensity reduces resource availability for many species.
The band structure of a nacreous composite material is studied by two proposed models, where an ultrawide low frequency band gap is observed.
In the 3D band structure analysis, the designed material generates an ultrawide low frequency band gap, similar to the results of the 2D case.
The band structure and the occurrence of low frequency band-gaps are analysed through a discrete Lagrangian model.
Locally resonant phononic crystals (LRPCs) which have low frequency band gaps attract a growing attention in both scientific and engineering field recently.
A reduced order model based on a one-dimensional lattice is developed to interpret and explain the emergence of low frequency band gaps in intermediate stable configurations in which some unit cells are undeformed while others are deformed.
Specifically, the low frequency band gaps in the composites with two levels of hierarchy are attributed to Bragg scattering, which are intrinsically governed by the hierarchical and periodic modulation of constituent phases at the second hierarchical level.
Numerical results demonstrate that each of these two configurations has unique dispersion relations; in particular, low frequency band gaps emerge in the deformed configuration when the values of the design parameters are chosen to make the unit cell close to the limit between monostable and bistable behaviors.
InSAR measurement has been possible since 1992 at the earliest, so the longest possible duration of InSAR deformation observations is 25 years, although in effect, measurements have been possible for a much shorter time in some parts of the world due to dense vegetation and low frequencies or gaps in image acquisitions.
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