Fiber Optic Cable Feedthrough and SealingA novel fiberoptic hermetic bulkhead feedthrough has been developed which will offer cryogenic sealing at leak rates of 10(exp -11) cc/sec helium. This feedthrough was developed for NASA in response to needs for a hermetically sealed feedthrough which could withstand a range of temperatures from low cryogenic (-196 C), due to liquid fuels and oxidizers, to high temperatures (+200 C) encountered in the proximity of combustion gasses. The development effort will be reported from conceptual design of single and multi-channel feedthrough units with single interconnection interfaces to units with double-ended interconnection interfaces. Various combinations of fiber/buffers are reported with recommendations based on test results. A comprehensive series of environmental and mechanical tests were performed to evaluate the feedthroughs in adverse conditions. Test results are reported including insertion loss, salt spray, sinusoidal vibration, random vibration, mechanical shock, thermal shock and humidity. A second set of feedthrough units was exposed to 3 different types of radiation. Optical transmittance changes during the tests were monitored and leak rate testing was done after each test. State-of-the-art technology in optical fiber feedthroughs constructed with polycrystalline ceramic is presented.
Document ID
19980218118
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Fan, Robert J. (LiteCom, Inc. Canoga Park, CA United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
July 1, 1998
Subject Category
Lasers And Masers
Report/Patent Number
NAS 1.26:195384E-9137LC-T-94-C027-FRNASA/CR-1998-195384Report Number: NAS 1.26:195384Report Number: E-9137Report Number: LC-T-94-C027-FRReport Number: NASA/CR-1998-195384