1. Railroad tracks made of 1025 steel are to be laid during the time of year when the temperature averages 10°C (50°F). If a joint space of 4.6 mm (0.180 in.) is allowed between the standard 11.9-m- (39-ft-) long rails, (a) what is the hottest possible temperature that can be tolerated without the introduction of thermal stresses? (b) If these tracks were going to be laid in the Australian Outback and see temperatures of 150 °F, what would the stress be?

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1. Railroad tracks made of 1025 steel are to be laid during the time of year when
the temperature averages 10°C (50°F). If a joint space of 4.6 mm (0.180 in.) is
allowed between the standard 11.9-m- (39-ft-) long rails, (a) what is the hottest
possible temperature that can be tolerated without the introduction of thermal
stresses? (b) If these tracks were going to be laid in the Australian Outback and see
temperatures of 150 °F, what would the stress be?
Transcribed Image Text:1. Railroad tracks made of 1025 steel are to be laid during the time of year when the temperature averages 10°C (50°F). If a joint space of 4.6 mm (0.180 in.) is allowed between the standard 11.9-m- (39-ft-) long rails, (a) what is the hottest possible temperature that can be tolerated without the introduction of thermal stresses? (b) If these tracks were going to be laid in the Australian Outback and see temperatures of 150 °F, what would the stress be?
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