A polymer cylinder (2) is clamped between rigid heads by two steel bolts (1). The steel [E - 29,000 ksi; a - 6.5x10*/"F] bolts have a diameter of 0.45 in. The polymer [E - 370 ksi; a - 39.9x 10-6/°F]cylinder has an outside diameter of 6.2 in. and a wall thickness of 0.35 in. Assume a - 27 in. and b- 35 in. If the temperature of this assembly changes by AT- 145°F, determine: (a) the normal stress in the polymer cylinder. (b) the normal strain in the polymer cylinder. (c) the normal strain in the steel bolts. (1) (2) (1)

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A polymer cylinder (2) is clamped between rigid heads by two steel bolts (1). The steel [E - 29,000 ksi; a - 6.5x10-6/°F] bolts have a
diameter of 0.45 in. The polymer [E - 370 ksi; a - 39.9x 10-6/°F] cylinder has an outside diameter of 6.2 in. and awall thickness of 0.35
in. Assume a - 27 in. and b - 35 in. If the temperature of this assembly changes by AT - 145°F, determine:
(2) the normal stress in the polymer cylinder.
(b) the normal strain in the polymer cylinder.
(c) the normal strain in the steel bolts.
(1)
(2)
(1)
Answer:
(a) 02 -
psi.
(b) E2 -
(c) E1 -
με
Transcribed Image Text:A polymer cylinder (2) is clamped between rigid heads by two steel bolts (1). The steel [E - 29,000 ksi; a - 6.5x10-6/°F] bolts have a diameter of 0.45 in. The polymer [E - 370 ksi; a - 39.9x 10-6/°F] cylinder has an outside diameter of 6.2 in. and awall thickness of 0.35 in. Assume a - 27 in. and b - 35 in. If the temperature of this assembly changes by AT - 145°F, determine: (2) the normal stress in the polymer cylinder. (b) the normal strain in the polymer cylinder. (c) the normal strain in the steel bolts. (1) (2) (1) Answer: (a) 02 - psi. (b) E2 - (c) E1 - με
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