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This chapter presents experimental validation of selected optimised porous PhPs introduced in Chap. 6. The PhP samples are manufactured by water-jetting an aluminium plate and laser cutting a PMMA plate. The performance of PhP samples in attenuation and self-collimation and focusing of guideds waves is observed and calculated dispersion properties are confirmed.
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Hedayatrasa, S. (2018). Experimental Validation of Optimised Porous 2D PhPs. In: Design Optimisation and Validation of Phononic Crystal Plates for Manipulation of Elastodynamic Guided Waves. Springer Theses. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-72959-6_8
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