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1 February 1992 Safe stress model for mechanical reliability of optical fibers
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Abstract
An engineering methodology for estimating the mechanical reliability of optical fiber is being developed within a fracture mechanics framework. The model, one of several currently under development, expresses allowable inservice stresses as a fraction of fiber strength in a fatigue environment for a range of n values and fiber types. Of particular importance is the need for obtaining strength data on fiber lengths appropriate for the application.
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G. Scott Glaesemann "Safe stress model for mechanical reliability of optical fibers", Proc. SPIE 1580, Fiber Optic Components and Reliability, (1 February 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.135408
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KEYWORDS
Reliability

Failure analysis

Optical fibers

Fiber optic components

Glasses

Data modeling

Mechanical engineering

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