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The role of seismic metamaterials on soil dynamics

Some properties of electromagnetic metamaterials have been translated, using some wave analogies, to surface seismic wave control in sedimentary soils structured at the meter scale. Two large scale experiments performed in 2012 near the French cities of Grenoble [Brule et al., PRL 112, 133901, 2014] and Lyon [Brule et al., Sci. Rep. 7, 18066, 2017] have confirmed the usefulness of this methodology and its potential influence on soil-structure interaction. We present here a new perspective on the in-situ experiment near Lyon, which unveils energy corridors in the seismic lens. We further introduce a concept of time-modulated seismic metamaterial underpined by an effective model based on Willis's equations. As a first application, we propose that ambient seismic noise time-modulates structured soils that can be viewed as moving media. In the same spirit, a design of an analogous seismic computer is proposed making use of ambient seismic noise. Seismic signals transmitted between remote seismic computers can help forming an Internet of Things. We further recall that ancient Roman theaters and forests of trees are examples of large scale structures that behave in a way similar to electromagnetic metamaterials: invisibility cloaks and rainbows, respectively. Seismic metamaterials can thus not only be implemented for shielding, lensing and cloaking of potentially deleterious Rayleigh waves, but they also have potential applications in energy harvesting and analogous computations using ambient seismic noise and this opens new vistas in seismic energy harvesting via natural or artificial soil structuring.

preprint2019arXivOpen access

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