Authors: Rosić, Nevena
Cajić, Milan 
Karličić, Danilo 
Lazarević, Mihailo
Affiliations: Mechanics 
Mathematical Institute of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts 
Title: Parameter-dependent fractal spectra in quasiperiodic metastructures with elastic and rigid segments
First page: 39
Related Publication(s): Book of Abstracts EUROMECH Colloquium 650
Conference: Addressing Challenges in Applied Mechanics through Artificial Intelligence Applications, August 27– 29, 2025, Belgrade, Serbia
Issue Date: 2025
Rank: M34
ISBN: 978-86-6060-220-8
Abstract: 
Periodic structures exhibit unique dynamic behaviors that are strongly influenced by their structural organization. The structural periodicity leads to wave phenomena similar to those in crystallography, including Bragg scattering and band gap formation. These engineered systems, known as metastructures, allow enhanced control over mechanical wave propagation and have been widely studied for applications such as vibration suppression, energy harvesting, and non-invasive testing. By carefully designing and tessellating unit cells, advanced effects can be achieved. Notably, these dynamic phenomena remain robust despite small structural irregularities. This robustness enables the introduction of deterministic disorder through controlled variations in design parameters, creating quasiperiodic structures. Such systems often show spatial localization of vibrational modes, confining energy to specific regions. This tunable behavior supports the development of intelligent structures, offering innovative solutions in various engineering domains.
Publisher: University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Project: This research has been supported by the research grant of the Serbian Ministry of Science, Technological Development and Innovations, through the Mathematical Institute SANU and grant No. 451-03- 137/2025-03/200105 from 4.2.2025.

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