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21 April 2011 Researches of optical cable stability in the microduct to effect of freezing water
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Proceedings Volume 7992, Optical Technologies for Telecommunications 2010; 79920K (2011) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.887316
Event: Optical Technologies for Telecommunications 2010, 2010, Ufa, Bashkortostan, Russian Federation
Abstract
In article results of experimental researches of optical cable behavior in microducts at water freezing are presented. Researches were carried out with the polymeric and steel microducts. Researches have shown that loadings which influence on a cable at water freezing in the steel microduct is higher than in polymeric and can lead to attenuation increase in the optical fiber. In the polymeric duct loadings more low, than in the steel. However if a polymeric microduct freeze in ice, pressure upon a cable as can cause an incrementation of attenuation.
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Vladimir A. Burdin, Tatiana G. Nikulina, Ivan N. Alekhin, and Sergey A. Gavryushin "Researches of optical cable stability in the microduct to effect of freezing water", Proc. SPIE 7992, Optical Technologies for Telecommunications 2010, 79920K (21 April 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.887316
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KEYWORDS
Signal attenuation

Polymers

Optical fibers

Optical fiber cables

Polymer optical fibers

Astatine

Optical inspection

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