Effects of Variable Properties and Viscous Dissipation During Optical Fiber Drawing

1996 ◽  
Vol 118 (2) ◽  
pp. 350-358 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. H.-K. Lee ◽  
Y. Jaluria

The axisymmetric free-surface flow and thermal transport of fused silica during optical fiber drawing was considered with variable properties, prescribed heat flux, and neck shape. Experimental data from previous researchers were adapted or used as the basis for assumptions in order to enable a realistic analysis. The main objectives were to model the neck-down process in order to clarify the effects of the variable properties and the associated viscous dissipation. Due to the large changes in dimension and viscosity, this system poses severe nonlinearities, and a new solution algorithm was necessarily developed. Validation was achieved and several important results were obtained. Among these, it was shown that the viscous dissipation has considerable impact on the fiber temperature due to its localization to a small volume near the fiber section. Also, it was shown that a variable viscosity generated vorticity, which was localized to the region where the preform radius undergoes large changes.

2003 ◽  
Vol 69 (682) ◽  
pp. 1670-1677
Author(s):  
Kazuhisa FUKUTANI ◽  
Shiro TOYOSHIMA ◽  
Hideki YUTAKA ◽  
Atsushi YAMAMOTO

Author(s):  
Jing Yang ◽  
Yogesh Jaluria

This paper presents a mathematical model to simulate the silica hollow optical fiber drawing process. Two neck-down profiles, which represent the inner and outer surfaces of the hollow fiber, are generated by using an iterative numerical scheme. The zonal method is applied to calculate the radiative transport within the glass. The effects of variable properties for air and buoyancy are investigated and results indicate that these can be neglected for simulating the draw process. The validation of the model is carried out by comparing the results with those obtained by using the optical thick method as well as those for a solid-core fiber. The effect of drawing parameters like the temperature of the furnace, feeding speed and drawing speed on the temperature and velocity distributions and on the draw tension are studied. It is found that the geometry and qualities of the final hollow optical fiber are highly dependent on the drawing parameters, especially the drawing temperature and the feeding speed.


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