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Study of optical fiber curvature distribution changes in cable at cyclic temperature variations

Dashkov et al., 2023

Document ID
3321320997425350548
Author
Dashkov M
Bourdine A
Nizhgorodov A
Publication year
Publication venue
Optical Technologies for Telecommunications 2022

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During maintenance of fiber optical communication lines the cyclic seasonal temperature variations can cause movement of optical fibers in loose tubes and redistribution of curvature. This is especially true for aerial suspended optical cables there significant …
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