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High precision and stable structures for particle detectors

The central detectors used in High Energy Physics Experiments require the use of light and stable structures capable of supporting delicate and precise radiation detection elements. These structures need to be highly stable under environmental conditions where external vibrations, high radiation lev...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Da Mota Silva, S, Ribeiro, R, Hauviller, Claude
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1999
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/687111
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Sumario:The central detectors used in High Energy Physics Experiments require the use of light and stable structures capable of supporting delicate and precise radiation detection elements. These structures need to be highly stable under environmental conditions where external vibrations, high radiation levels, temperature and humidity gradients should be taken into account. Their main design drivers are high dimension and dynamic stability, high stiffness to mass ratio and large radiation length. For most applications, these constraints lead us to choose Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastics ( CFRP) as structural element. The construction of light and stable structures with CFRP for these applications can be achieved by careful design engineering and further confirmation at the prototyping phase. However, the experimental environment can influence their characteristics and behavior. In this case, theuse of adaptive structures could become a solution for this problem. We are studying structures in CFRP with bonded piezoelectric sensors and actuators, able to monitor and compensate the vibrations affecting the performance of these systems. In this paper a detailed description of the simulation model is presented and the results compared with the experimental measurements. The transient response of a plate structure under vibrations with and without feedback control are shown.