Calculate the increase in stress for each segment of the compound bar shown in the figure if the temperature increases by 100°F. Assume that the supports are unyielding and that the bar is suitably braced against buckling. E = 10 x 10° psi A = 2.0 in? a - 12.8 x 109°F E = 29 x 10° psi A = 1.5 in? a = 6.5 x 109°F Aluminum Steel 10.0 in. 15.0 in.

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Calculate the increase in stress for each segment of the compound bar shown in the
figure if the temperature increases by 100°F. Assume that the supports are unyielding
and that the bar is suitably braced against buckling.
E= 10 x 10° psi
A = 2.0 in?
a - 12.8 x 109°F
E = 29 x 10° psi
A = 1.5 in?
a = 6.5 x 109°F
Aluminum
Steel
10.0 in.
15.0 in.
Transcribed Image Text:Calculate the increase in stress for each segment of the compound bar shown in the figure if the temperature increases by 100°F. Assume that the supports are unyielding and that the bar is suitably braced against buckling. E= 10 x 10° psi A = 2.0 in? a - 12.8 x 109°F E = 29 x 10° psi A = 1.5 in? a = 6.5 x 109°F Aluminum Steel 10.0 in. 15.0 in.
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