Mechanical Transfer Function of a Pendulum Suspended with a Finite-Mass Wire
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概要
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In free-mass gravitational wave detectors, pendulum suspension is one of the most important parts. In this report, the mechanical transfer functions are calculated for the pendulum comprised of a wire of uniform density and a point mass attached to the end of the wire, and their characteristics are discussed in terms of the normal-mode expansion method.
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- 1992-04-15
著者
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Mio Norikatsu
Department Of Advanced Material Science The University Of Tokyo
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Mio Norikatsu
Department Of Physics The University Of Tokyo
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