Partial elastodynamic cloaking by means of fiber-reinforced composites
Journal article, 2011

In this paper, we show that if inextensible fibers are embedded in an elastic material (or the material is by some other means made considerably stiffer in a particular but possibly variable direction), one may obtain equations of motion which are form invariant under certain diffeomorphism, allowing for partial cloaking (or 'illusion optics') schemes in both 2D and 3D. The schemes are valid at all frequencies without requiring any active material properties, and will thus work in the time domain without requiring active materials. While being mathematically exact at all frequencies, the applicability is of course limited to where the continuum approximation holds. Additional limits, set by idealization in the modeling of fibers and core material, are also present. However, contrary to some other approaches, the solution does not require metamaterials with non-scalar mass densities, nor does it require the breaking of the supersymmetry of the elasticity tensor.

elastic medium

Author

Peter Olsson

Dynamics

D. J. N. Wall

University of Canterbury

Inverse Problems

0266-5611 (ISSN) 13616420 (eISSN)

Vol. 27 4 045010

Subject Categories

Mechanical Engineering

DOI

10.1088/0266-5611/27/4/045010

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