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When the light guides were placed in heated ethanol concentrations, damage occurred to the fibers' cladding. Because it was significant damage, many concentrations were tested. | When the light guides were placed in heated ethanol concentrations, damage occurred to the fibers' cladding. Because it was significant damage, many concentrations were tested. | ||
− | The procedure for the heated alcohol tests can be found [ | + | The procedure for the heated alcohol tests can be found [https://docs.google.com/a/uconn.edu/document/d/1yUTqVM172Ta29nQGRo3gLhZzoSG-CtZQL-JCNUg0j8k here.] |
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[[File:Alcohol_Test_6_Solutions.jpg|frame|center|alt=Solutions from Alcohol Test 6 (heated)|Here you can see how the ethanol concentrations become increasingly cloudy as the ethanol concentration increases. The vials' concentrations are as follows: 55%, 55%, 60%, 60%, 65%, 65%, 70%, 70%, 75%, 75%. We believe that the vials get cloudier because of the increasing damage to the fibers cladding.]] | [[File:Alcohol_Test_6_Solutions.jpg|frame|center|alt=Solutions from Alcohol Test 6 (heated)|Here you can see how the ethanol concentrations become increasingly cloudy as the ethanol concentration increases. The vials' concentrations are as follows: 55%, 55%, 60%, 60%, 65%, 65%, 70%, 70%, 75%, 75%. We believe that the vials get cloudier because of the increasing damage to the fibers cladding.]] | ||
− | [[File:Alcohol_Test_7_Fiber9_Wet.jpg|frame| | + | [[File:Alcohol_Test_7_Fiber9_Wet.jpg|frame|center|alt=Fiber 9 wet from Test 7 (heated)| This is a fiber which rested in 62% ethanol. The picture was taken immediately after being removed from the solution. As you can see, the fiber looks evenly cloudy and looks swollen.]] |
− | [[File:Alcohol_Test_7_Fiber9_Dry.jpg|frame| | + | [[File:Alcohol_Test_7_Fiber9_Dry.jpg|frame|center|alt=Fiber 9 dry from Test 7 (heated)| This is the same fiber as photographed above, except it has now had 30 minutes to dry at room temperature. It is no longer as cloudy as before, and the fiber's cladding is now wrinkled and damaged.]] |
Latest revision as of 20:07, 10 July 2013
When the light guides were placed in heated ethanol concentrations, damage occurred to the fibers' cladding. Because it was significant damage, many concentrations were tested.
The procedure for the heated alcohol tests can be found here.