Drawing tubular fibres: experiments versus mathematical modelling
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2016
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Chen, M.
Stokes, Y.
Buchak, P.
Crowdy, D.
Foo, H.
Dowler, A.
Ebendorff-Heidepriem, H.
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Optical Materials Express, 2016; 6(1):166-180
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Michael J. Chen, Yvonne M. Stokes, Peter Buchak, Darren G. Crowdy, Herbert T.C. Foo, Alastair Dowler and Heike Ebendorff-Heidepriem
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A series of six experiments drawing tubular fibres are compared to some recent mathematical modelling of this fabrication process. The importance of fibre tension in determining the internal geometry of the fibre is demonstrated, confirming a key prediction of the models. There is evidence of self-pressurisation of the internal channel, where an additional pressure is induced in the internal channel as the fibre is drawn, and the dependence of the magnitude of this pressure on fibre tension is discussed. Additionally, there is evidence that the difference between the glass and furnace temperatures is proportional to the furnace temperature and dependent on the preform geometry.
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© 2015 Optical Society of America.