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PD IEC/TR 62547:2013

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Guidelines for the measurement of high-power damage sensitivity ofsinglemode fibre to bends. Guidance for the interpretation of results
Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Language(s)

English

Published date

16-05-2013

FOREWORD
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Background
4 Test procedures
5 Conclusions
Annex A (informative) - Robustness of fibres against
        damage from exposure to high power at bends
Bibliography

Provides two methods for the measurement of the sensitivity of single-mode optical fibres to high-power damage at bends: - test method 1 - Failure time characterisation as a function of the launch power and bend conditions (bend angle and bend diameter); and - test method 2 - Equilibrium temperature measurement.

This technical report describes two methods for the measurement of the sensitivity of single - mode optical fibres to high-power damage at bends:

  • te st method 1 – Failure time characterisation as a function of the launch power and bend conditions (bend angle and bend diameter);

  • t est method 2 – Equilibrium temperature measurement .

Results from the two methods can only be compared qualitatively.

The results in this report are predominantly on un -cabled and un-buffered fibres. Cabled and buffered fibres are expected to respond differently , because the outer layers can affect the ageing process. Note also that test method 2 testing cannot be applied to buffered or cabled fibres.

These methods do not constitute a routine test to be used in the evaluation of optical fibre.

The parameters derived from the two methods are not intended to be specified within a detailed fibre specification.

The catastrophic failure modes arising and which are described in this document in general occur at bending radii much smaller than specified in the single -mode fibre specification IEC 60793-2-50 or than would be recommended based on mechanical reliability considerations alone.

This report includes several annexes, including a discussion on the rationale for the approaches adopted, metrics for assessment, guidance, examples and some conclusions from initial studies.

Committee
GEL/86/1
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 08/30175719 DC. (10/2009)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
44
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
IEC TR 62547:2013 Identical

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IEC 60793-1-47 : 4.0 OPTICAL FIBRES - PART 1-47: MEASUREMENT METHODS AND TEST PROCEDURES - MACROBENDING LOSS
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IEC 60793-1-47:2017 Optical fibres - Part 1-47: Measurement methods and test procedures - Macrobending loss

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