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 Participant

Frajuca, Carlos

Institution

Sao Paulo Federal Institute  - Rua Pedro Vicente,82 - Sao Paulo - Sao Paulo - Brazil

Session

GW2

Accepted

Yes

Order

2

Time

14:55 15' + 5'

Talk

Oral abstract

Title

Studying Schenberg noise spectral density using Finite Element Modelling
Coauthors Bortoli, Fabio da Silva, Magalhaes, Nadja Simão

Abstract

Schenberg is a detector of gravitational waves resonant mass type. The central frequency of operation is 3200 Hz. Transducers located on the surface of the resonating sphere according to a distribution half-dodecahedron are used to monitor a strain amplitude. The development of mechanical impedance matchers that act by increasing the coupling of the transducers with the sphere is a major challenge because of the high frequency and small in size. The objective of this work is to study the spectral density curve deformation noise obtained by finite element modeling (FEM), compared to the result of the simplified model for mass-spring type system modeling verifying if that is suitable for the determination of sensitivity detector, as the conclusion the both modeling give the same results.

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