| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1481431 | Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids | 2013 | 8 Pages |
In the presence of water vapor, oxide glasses exhibit faster surface stress relaxation than bulk stress relaxation at a temperature below the glass transition temperature. When surface stress relaxation takes place in a glass under an applied stress, surface residual stress can develop upon the release of the applied stress. This phenomenon can be explored by studying the permanent bending of a fiber that is observed when a fiber is heat-treated in air under a bending load, and subsequently released from the bending load. Simple and accurate methods to evaluate the residual curvature in a bent fiber from two-point bending treatments were developed and applied to the bending of SiO2 glass optical fibers.
► Two point bending test is useful in evaluation of surface stress relaxation and resultant residual stress, which is affected by moisture. ► Radius of curvature of permanently bent fiber can be related to residual stress. ► Simple and accurate methods of evaluating the radius of curvature of two-point bent fiber were demonstrated.
