Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1541863 Optics Communications 2007 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this study, a conjugate gradient method based on an inverse algorithm is applied to estimate the unknown time-dependent thermal contact resistance in a single-coated optical fiber, which is subjected to transient thermal loading. While knowing the temperature history at the measuring position, no prior information is needed on the functional form of the unknown contact resistance. The temperature data obtained from the direct problem are used to simulate the temperature measurement. The influence of measurement errors, initial guess values, and measurement locations upon the precision of the estimated results is also investigated. Results show that an excellent estimation on the time-dependent thermal contact resistance, temperature distributions, thermally induced microbending loss, and refractive index changes can be obtained for the case considered in this study.

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