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Title: Finite Element Analysis of Silica Ribbons and Dumbbell Fibres


1
Finite Element Analysis of Silica Ribbons and
Dumbbell Fibres
  • Iain Martin
  • Summer Student IGR

2
Overview
  • Ribbons
  • Comparison between violin and torsional modes in
    Advanced LIGO ribbons
  • Effect of tension
  • Dumbbell fibres
  • Violin modes in Advanced LIGO dumbbell fibres
  • Flexing in ribbons and dumbbells
  • Future work

3
Advanced LIGO Ribbon - Violin Modes
  • 60cm by 1.13mm by 113mm ribbon, supporting 10kg
    mass
  • Violin modes in both dimensions, occur at similar
    frequencies (when under tension)
  • First violin mode 493 Hz
  • Frequencies in thin dimension agree with those
    predicted by treating ribbon as string

493 Hz
986 Hz
4
Advanced LIGO RibbonTorsional Modes
  • Torsional Modes twisting of ribbon, viewed thin
    end on
  • Occur at 1.59 multiples of fundamental violin
    mode for this ribbon under this tension
  • First torsional mode at 786Hz

786 Hz
1563 Hz
5
Relationship of Tension and Torsional/Violin Mode
Frequencies
  • Relationship of torsional and violin modes is a
    function of tension on ribbon
  • Mode frequencies converge as tension increases.

Adv LIGO Tension
Breaking point
6
Advanced LIGO Dumbbell
  • End section
  • L 10cm, r 190mm
  • Middle section
  • L 40cm, r 359mm
  • Higher frequency modes than Advanced LIGO ribbon
  • First violin mode at 630Hz
  • First non-violin mode is torsion at 6kHz

630Hz
1060Hz
7
Point of Flexure
  • FE analysis
  • Ribbon/fibre modelled under tension, fixed at top
  • Transverse force applied at base of ribbon
  • Theoretical flexing point given by
  • 0.32mm for ribbon
  • 3.1mm for dumbbell
  • FE shows dumbbell flexing point further from
    attachment than for ribbon in agreement with
    theory

Adv LIGO Ribbon
Adv LIGO Dumbbell
8
Conclusion
  • Violin and torsion mode separation decreases with
    increasing tension at high tension, tend to
    same frequency.
  • For Advanced LIGO parameters, dumbbells have
    higher frequencies than ribbons
  • Flexing which is better?

9
Future Work
  • Experimental verification of the
    tension-torsion/violin frequency relationship
  • Calculate torsional modes in ribbons analytically
    compare to experiment and FE
  • Extend FE modelling to more complex cases e.g.
    ribbon-ear system

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