A steel bar is held by two fixed supports as shown in the figure and is subjected to an increase of temperature AT = 100°C. If the coefficient of thermal expansion and Young's modulus of elasticity of steel are 11 x 1076/°C and 200 GPa, respectively. the magnitude of thermal stress (in MPa) induced in the bar is

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A steel bar is held by two fixed supports as shown in the figure and is subjected to an
increase of temperature AT = 100°C. If the coefficient of thermal expansion and
Young's modulus of elasticity of steel are 11 x 10-6/°C and 200 GPa, respectively. the
magnitude of thermal stress (in MPa) induced in the bar is
Transcribed Image Text:A steel bar is held by two fixed supports as shown in the figure and is subjected to an increase of temperature AT = 100°C. If the coefficient of thermal expansion and Young's modulus of elasticity of steel are 11 x 10-6/°C and 200 GPa, respectively. the magnitude of thermal stress (in MPa) induced in the bar is
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