Author:
Mao L.,Lagarde F.,Guo J.,Wang X.,Li J.,Shen Q.,Zhu J.,Yang H.
Abstract
Abstract
Optimization of spacer and gas distribution inside the glass
resistive plate chamber (RPC) is reported. Simulation studies
demonstrate improvements on the gas flow velocity homogeneity and
lower vorticity inside the gas chamber. The optimized spacer
configuration (76 spacers) decreases the number of spacers by 24%
compared to the original design (100 spacers), thus helps
significantly reduce the non-active or low-efficiency area caused by
spacers while maintaining similar deformation uniformity of the
electrodes. Large area glass RPCs with 1×1 m^2 size using
two types of spacer configurations are constructed and tested with
cosmic muons events. The muon detection efficiencies for RPCs are
greater than 95%.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation