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Analysis of Mechanical Properties for GEM Foil

In view of new assembly technique of the GEM detector; in which three foils stack is stretched to get the uniform gaps among the foils. We studied the mechanical properties of the foil material. We conditioned the samples in different environments to make them extra dry and wet. As holes are the maj...

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Autor principal: Chin, Yuk Ming
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2207533
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description In view of new assembly technique of the GEM detector; in which three foils stack is stretched to get the uniform gaps among the foils. We studied the mechanical properties of the foil material. We conditioned the samples in different environments to make them extra dry and wet. As holes are the major source of the charge amplification their deformation can effect the detector performance. Therefore in our studies we also studied at which level of the stress the holes deformation is seen. These tensile and holes deformation studies can help to optimize the stress during detector assembly.
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spelling cern-22075332019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2207533engChin, Yuk MingAnalysis of Mechanical Properties for GEM FoilEngineeringParticle Physics - ExperimentIn view of new assembly technique of the GEM detector; in which three foils stack is stretched to get the uniform gaps among the foils. We studied the mechanical properties of the foil material. We conditioned the samples in different environments to make them extra dry and wet. As holes are the major source of the charge amplification their deformation can effect the detector performance. Therefore in our studies we also studied at which level of the stress the holes deformation is seen. These tensile and holes deformation studies can help to optimize the stress during detector assembly. CERN-STUDENTS-Note-2016-037oai:cds.cern.ch:22075332016-08-12
spellingShingle Engineering
Particle Physics - Experiment
Chin, Yuk Ming
Analysis of Mechanical Properties for GEM Foil
title Analysis of Mechanical Properties for GEM Foil
title_full Analysis of Mechanical Properties for GEM Foil
title_fullStr Analysis of Mechanical Properties for GEM Foil
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Mechanical Properties for GEM Foil
title_short Analysis of Mechanical Properties for GEM Foil
title_sort analysis of mechanical properties for gem foil
topic Engineering
Particle Physics - Experiment
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