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ASME 2003 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition | 2003

A One-Dimensional Model for Cooling of Optical Fibers

M. Usman Ghani; Ovidiu Marin; Martin Theriault

This paper presents a one-dimensional model for the cooling of optical fibers. Heat transfer between the fiber, gas and wall, by conduction, convection, and radiation, are taken into account. The model offers advanced features such as multiple inlets and outlets. Six different pure gases or their mixtures may be used to study the effect of gas composition. The forced convection heat transfer coefficient is computed using the correlation for the forced convection in tubes and conduits. This correlation is then corrected to account for the enhanced heat transfer due to the motion of the fiber. This factor is determined from the limited experimental data available in the literature. The mathematical model consists of a system of ordinary differential equations and is solved using the LSODE solver. The model was used to study the effect of various operational parameters. The results show that at the typical conditions used in a commercial draw tower, Helium is the most effective cooling medium. A smaller diameter exchanger is more effective in cooling the fiber. More cooling is achieved if the incoming gas temperature is lower as well as if the cooler wall is kept at a lower temperature. The most critical factor is the fiber draw speed. At higher draw speeds, the residence time is low, which leads to shorter contact time for the fiber and gas to exchange heat. The effect of gas flow rate is not very significant, provided the flow regime is laminar. The turbulence flow regime is, in general, not desirable as it may cause vibrations, which is detrimental to fiber properties such as diameter and strength. Comparisons of the one-dimensional model results with the results of a two-dimensional model as well as simulations using Fluent, a commercial CFD package, are also presented. The results of these simulations may be used for an improved design of an exchanger, providing more efficient cooling of optical fiber. An improved design of exchanger will be the focus of future work in this area.Copyright


Archive | 2001

Methods and apparatus for recycling cryogenic liquid or gas from test chambers

Martin Theriault; Philippe Blostein


Archive | 2000

Method and apparatus for making an electrical device

Ronald Drost Scherdorf; Andrew Michael Garnett; Fernand Heine; Martin Theriault; Stephane Rabia


Archive | 2001

Apparatus and method for maintaining a dry atmosphere to prevent moisture absorption and allow demoisturization of electronic components

Martin Theriault; Kristen Boyce; Stephane Rabia


Archive | 2004

Fiber coolant system including improved gas seals

Frederick W. Giacobbe; Ovidiu Marin; Joseph E. Paganessi; M. Ghani; Martin Theriault


Archive | 2004

Dry Cabinets for Use in Moisture Sensitive Device Management in Electronics Manufacturing

Martin Theriault


Archive | 2005

Apparatus and method for maintaining a dry atmosphere in a surface mount device placement machine

Martin Theriault; Stephane Rabia; Jason Uner


Archive | 2000

Apparatus for placing components on printed circuit boards

Martin Theriault; Stephane Rabia; Jason Uner


Archive | 2004

Use of Inert Atmospheres in Lead-Free Soldering

Martin Theriault; Jason Uner; Armin Rahn


Archive | 2004

Method and apparatus for cooling a fiber during drawing

Frederick W. Giacobbe; Ovidiu Marin; Joseph E. Paganessi; M. Usman Ghani; Martin Theriault

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