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- Ovality abstract "In telecommunications and fiber optics, ovality or noncircularity is the degree of deviation from perfect circularity of the cross section of the core or cladding of the fiber.The cross-sections of the core and cladding are assumed to a first approximation to be elliptical. Quantitatively, the ovality of either the core or cladding is expressed as , where a is the length of the major axis and b is the length of the minor axis. The dimensionless quantity so obtained may be multiplied by 100 to express ovality as a percentage. Alternatively, ovality of the core or cladding may be specified by a tolerance field consisting of two concentric circles, within which the cross section boundaries must lie.In measurements, ovality is the amount of out-of-roundness of a hole or cylindrical part in the typical form of an oval.".
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- Ovality hasPhotoCollection Ovality.
- Ovality subject Category:Fiber_optics.
- Ovality type BodyPart105220461.
- Ovality type Eye105311054.
- Ovality type FiberOptics.
- Ovality type Organ105297523.
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- Ovality comment "In telecommunications and fiber optics, ovality or noncircularity is the degree of deviation from perfect circularity of the cross section of the core or cladding of the fiber.The cross-sections of the core and cladding are assumed to a first approximation to be elliptical. Quantitatively, the ovality of either the core or cladding is expressed as , where a is the length of the major axis and b is the length of the minor axis.".
- Ovality label "Ovality".
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- Ovality sameAs Q7113225.
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- Ovality sameAs Ovality.
- Ovality wasDerivedFrom Ovality?oldid=592029276.
- Ovality isPrimaryTopicOf Ovality.