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Abstract
In this work, we study the propagation of the plane waves in a solid medium (Aluminium) which contains a periodic two-dimensional (2D) array of cylindrical inclusions using a multiple scattering theory. The aim of this study is to validate the experience of certain theoretical predictions such as the frequential positions of the stop-bands and their widths like their evolution according to the geometrical characteristics of the 2D array. The cavities are excited in normal incidence. Measurements are taken in the case of the empty cavities. The acquisitions of all the transmission and reflection temporal signals are obtained by the use of transducers of contact. All the recorded signals are subjected to a signal processing (FFT, normalization).
Key words: Multiple scattering theory/periodic distributions of inclusions/stop-bands/two-dimensional (2D) array.
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