A copper wire of length 12m is clamped on both ends and is at a temperature of 23 ºC. The thermal stress for the copper wire when its temperature is increased to 130 ºC is

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A copper wire of length 12m is clamped on both ends and is at a temperature of 23 ºC. The thermal stress for the copper wire when its temperature is increased to 130 ºC is

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Given:

Wire's length Lcu=12 m

Initial temperature, Ti=23°C=273+23=296 K

Temperature raised, Tf=130°C=273+130=403 K

Let's find thermal stress for this copper wire.

We know,

Thermal coefficient of copper, α=1.7×10-5 K-1 

 

 

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