Damage of silicate glasses during stress corrosion

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We show that water penetrates into the silicate glass matrix during stress corrosion fracture by probing what is stored under the fracture surface using neutron reflection. The concentration profile determined for two different values of the external loading exhibits a region close to the fracture surface where the water content is fairly elevated, suggesting a high amount of damage.

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Lechenault, F., Rountree, C. L., Cousin, F., Bouchaud, J. P., Ponson, L., & Bouchaud, E. (2011). Damage of silicate glasses during stress corrosion. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 319). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/319/1/012005

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