Effect of damage by hydroxyl generation on strength of silica fibers

Volume: 101, Issue: 7, Pages: 2724 - 2726
Published: Mar 9, 2018
Abstract
When water diffuses into silica glass, a chemical reaction between the water and the glass damages the ring structure of the glass, causing a reduction in the Young's modulus, a lowering of the intrinsic strength and a reduction in the crack-growth resistance of the glass. In the absence of swelling of the glass within the water penetrated zone, the damage caused by hydroxyl group generation will have no effect on the strength of the glass...
Paper Details
Title
Effect of damage by hydroxyl generation on strength of silica fibers
Published Date
Mar 9, 2018
Volume
101
Issue
7
Pages
2724 - 2726
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