Elastic waves in graphene origami-enabled auxetic metamaterial thickness-deformable doubly-curved shells
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author = "Behrouz Karami and Mergen H. Ghayesh",
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title = "Elastic waves in graphene origami-enabled auxetic
metamaterial thickness-deformable doubly-curved
shells",
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journal = "International Journal of Engineering Science",
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year = "2025",
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volume = "211",
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pages = "104249",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, Doubly-curved
shells, Curvilinear coordinate, Elastic waves,
Thickness deformation, Negative Poisson's ratio",
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ISSN = "0020-7225",
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URL = "
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0020722525000369",
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DOI = "
doi:10.1016/j.ijengsci.2025.104249",
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abstract = "This study, for the first time, investigates the bulk
waves in mechanical metamaterial thickness- and
shear-deformable doubly-curved shells; it considers
spherical, elliptical, hyperbolic, and cylindrical
shell structures. A third-order shear deformable model,
involving thickness deformation, is employed to capture
in-surface and out-of-surface, rotational, and
stretching motions within a curvilinear coordinate
system. Equations of motion are obtained via Hamilton's
principle, resulting in a set of coupled partial
differential equations. A genetic programming-based
micromechanics method for mechanical properties has
been developed in the literature recently; this paper
uses it as simulation inputs. A harmonic approach is
used to solve these equations and to obtain the
circular frequency. For the spherical, elliptical,
hyperbolic, and cylindrical shells, influences of the
curvatures on the wave frequency are highlighted. In
the Appendix, a comparative analysis for a simplified
case (excluding metamaterial effects, and multilayer
configurations) demonstrates very good agreement with
prior studies",
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Behrouz Karami
Mergen H Ghayesh
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