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Long-length fibre containing high-strength splices
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1981
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EngineeringMultimaterial FiberOptical FibreFiber StructureHigh-performance FiberMechanical EngineeringNew Reinforcement MethodLong-length FibreSpliced PointMechanics Of Materials
Based on the theoretical study of hydrofluoric acid etching, the maximum strength of 2.6% elongation was achieved at the spliced point of the fibre. A new reinforcement method has been also developed, which provides a long-length fibre for cabling. The optical fibre containing these splices was cabled without degradation in optical transmission loss.