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Estudo numérico e experimental das rigidezes de contato de uma estrutura de espelho da linha Mogno do Sirius
Fecha
2021-11-25Registro en:
Autor
Silva, Dante Vecchia Rocha
Institución
Resumen
One of the challenges in the project of new 4th generation synchrotron light sources,
such as Sirius (LNLS), is the design of the mechanical stability of the components of
the new beamlines, where it is possible to carry out experiments with nanometer sized light beams. With the existence of mechanical vibrations inherent to the
process in all its stages, it is necessary to reduce its effects as much as possible, as
they directly affect the beam stability and may cause a loss of beamline resolution. A
crucial step in the stability assessment is the modal analysis, in which it is important
to know and use adequate contact stiffness values to ensure the quality of the
design. As it is a complex concept and dependent on several factors, such as
material stiffness, contact roughness, body bond strength, surface quality, among
others, it is difficult to obtain analytically reliable results and even to replicate studies
carried out in different projects. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to acquire the
coherent values of the contact stiffnesses of one of the mirror structures of the
Mogno Line, which is being projected to be the world leader in micro and nano
images using X-rays, through a methodology that combines an experimental modal
analysis of the system with a numerical optimization study using the Ansys program.
Finally, identify the most sensitive contacts for the system and propose changes in
geometries to improve mechanical stability. The values found in this work can be
used in beamline projects in the future.
Keyword: Contact Stiffness. Sirius. Mechanical Vibrations. Model Updating.