The two cylindrical rod segments are fixed to the rigid walls such that there is a gap of 0.01in between them when T1= 60°F. Determine the larger temperature Tarequired in order to just close the gap without producing stresses in the rods? Each rod has a diameter of 1.25in. Take a al = 13 x 10 in/in°F, E al = 10ʻksi, a cu= 9.4x 10ʻin/in°F, Ecu = 15 x 10°ksi. 0.01in - → - Copper Aluminum 12in 6in

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The two cylindrical rod segments are fixed to the rigid walls such that there is a
gap of 0.01in between them when T1= 60°F. Determine the larger temperature
Tz required in order to just close the gap without producing stresses in the rods?
Each rod has a diameter of 1.25in. Take a al = 13 x 106 in/in°F,
E al = 10*ksi, a cu= 9.4 x 10 in/in°F, Ecu= 15 x 10°ksi.
0.01in→ -
Copper
Aluminum
12in
6in
Transcribed Image Text:The two cylindrical rod segments are fixed to the rigid walls such that there is a gap of 0.01in between them when T1= 60°F. Determine the larger temperature Tz required in order to just close the gap without producing stresses in the rods? Each rod has a diameter of 1.25in. Take a al = 13 x 106 in/in°F, E al = 10*ksi, a cu= 9.4 x 10 in/in°F, Ecu= 15 x 10°ksi. 0.01in→ - Copper Aluminum 12in 6in
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