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contributor authorRiccardo DeSalvo
date accessioned2017-05-09T00:22:54Z
date available2017-05-09T00:22:54Z
date copyrightOctober, 2007
date issued2007
identifier issn1555-1415
identifier otherJCNDDM-25628#290_1.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/135308
description abstractGravitational wave detectors aim to detect strain perturbations of space-time on the order of 10−21–10−22 at frequencies between 1Hz and a few kHz. This space-time strain, integrated over kilometer scale interferometers, will induce movements of suspended mirrors on the order of 10−18–10−19m. Seismic motion in this frequency band varies between 10−6m and 10−12m. Required seismic attenuation factors, as large as 10−12, by far exceed the performance of motion sensors, and are only obtained by means of a chain of passive attenuators. High quality springs in configurations yielding nonlinear response are used to generate attenuation at low frequency. Similarly, nonlinear mechanisms are used in the horizontal direction. A description of some of these systems and some of the technical challenges that they involve is presented.
publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
titlePassive, Nonlinear, Mechanical Structures for Seismic Attenuation
typeJournal Paper
journal volume2
journal issue4
journal titleJournal of Computational and Nonlinear Dynamics
identifier doi10.1115/1.2754305
journal fristpage290
journal lastpage298
identifier eissn1555-1423
keywordsFilters
keywordsSprings
keywordsMechanisms AND Blades
treeJournal of Computational and Nonlinear Dynamics:;2007:;volume( 002 ):;issue: 004
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