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TIA/EIA TSB 62-13 May 1, 2000 ITM-13 Measuring Dynamic Strength and Fatigue Parameters of Optical Fibers by Two-Point Bending
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Description / Abstract:
This procedure is appropriate for coated and uncoated fibers,
but is not appropriate for jacketed or "tight buffered" fibers. It
measures the strength and the stress corrosion parameters of
optical fiber at specified constant strain rates. The ITM is useful
in comparing the effects of different environmental treatments. It
is a destructive test, and is not a substitute for
prooftesting.
This method tests the fatigue behavior of fibers by varying the
strain rate. The test is applicable to fibers and strain rates for
which the relationship of log of failure stress vs. log of stress
rate is essentially linear. Other approaches are feasible for
non-linear results.
The test environment and any preconditioning or aging is
critical to the outcome of this test. There is no agreed upon model
for extrapolating the results for one environment to another
environment. For failure stress at a given stress rate, however, as
the relative humidity increases, failure stress decreases. Both
increases and decreases in the measured stress corrosion parameter
and strength distribution parameters have been observed as the
result of preconditioning at elevated temperature and humidity for
even a day or two. Agreement between the results of ITM-13 and the
results of FOTP-28 is a matter for study, and the results of this
ITM are not to be used directly to predict fiber reliability.