IEC TR 62283:2010
Optical fibres - Guidance for nuclear radiation tests
Abstract
IEC/TR 62283:2010(E) gives a short summary of the radiation exposure in certain environments and applications and the different radiation effects on fibres. It also describes the most important radiation effect, i.e. the increase of transmission loss, and its strong dependence on a variety of fibre properties and test conditions. These dependencies need to be known in order to perform appropriate tests for each specific application as well as to understand, compare and qualify the test results obtained at different laboratories when performed according to IEC 60793-1-54, Optical fibres - Part 1-54: Measurement methods and test procedures - Gamma irradiation. The main changes with respect to the previous edition are:
- Clause 5 now also covers industrial environment,
- A new Clause 9 has been added to deal with "measurement techniques and quality assurance of attenuation measurements".
- Clause 5 now also covers industrial environment,
- A new Clause 9 has been added to deal with "measurement techniques and quality assurance of attenuation measurements".
Additional information
Publication type | Technical Report |
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Publication date | 2010-06-28 |
Edition | 2.0 |
Available language(s) | English |
TC/SC | TC 86/SC 86A - Fibres and cablesrss |
ICS | 33.180.10 - Fibres and cables |
Stability date | 2028 |
Pages | 32 |
File size | 1064 KB |
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