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- At a temperature of 60°F, a 0.04-in. gap exists between the ends of the two bars shown. Bar (1) is an aluminum alloy [E = 10,000 ksi; v = 0.32; a = 12.3 × 106/°F] bar with a width of 3 in. and a thickness of 0.75 in. Bar (2) is a stainless steel [E = 28,000 ksi; v = 0.12; a = 8.9 x 10-6/°F] bar with a width of 2 in. and a thickness of 0.75 in. The supports at A and C are rigid. Determine the lowest temperature at which the two bars contact each other. (1) 3 in. 32 in. O 80.1°F O 118.6°F O 150.7°F O 132.9°F O 110.9°F B 2 in. 44 in. 0.04-in. gapAt a temperature of 60°F, a 0.04-in. gap exists between the ends of the two bars shown. Bar (1) is an aluminum alloy [E = 10,000 ksi; v = 0.32; a = 12.7 x 10-6/°F] bar with a width of 3 in. and a thickness of 0.75 in. Bar (2) is a stainless steel [E = 28,000 ksi; v = 0.12; a = 8.6 x 10-6/°F] bar with a width of 2 in. and a thickness of 0.75 in. The supports at A and C are rigid. Determine the lowest temperature at which the two bars contact each other. (1) 3 in. 32 in. 90.2°F O 69.9°F 139.2°F 103.5°F O 111.0°F B ↑ 2 in. ↓ 44 in. -0.04-in. gapAt a temperature of 60°F, a 0.04-in. gap exists between the ends of the two bars shown. Bar (1) is an aluminum alloy [E = 10,000 ksi; v = 0.32; a = 14.4 x 10-6/°F] bar with a width of 3 in. and a thickness of 0.75 in. Bar (2) is a stainless steel [E = 28,000 ksi; v = 0.12; a = 9.6 × 10-6/°F] bar with a width of 2 in. and a thickness of 0.75 in. The supports at A and Care rigid. Determine the lowest temperature at which the two bars contact each other. (1) 3 in. 32 in. 105.3°F 75.3°F O 147.3°F 86.6°F 113.4°F B ↑ 2 in. ↓ (2) 44 in. 0.04-in. gap
- At a temperature of 60°F, a 0.04-in. gap exists between the ends of the two bars shown. Bar (1) is an aluminum alloy [E = 10,000 ksi; v = 0.32; a = 13.4 x 10-6/°F] bar with a width of 3 in. and a thickness of 0.75 in. Bar (2) is a stainless steel [E = 28,000 ksi; v = 0.12; a = 10.1 x 10-6/°F] bar with a width of 2 in. and a thickness of 0.75 in. The supports at A and Care rigid. Determine the lowest temperature at which the two bars contact each other. (1) ↑ 3 in. 32 in. O 75.9°F O 146.5°F O 105.8°F O 122.3°F O 111.3°F 2 in. (2) 44 in. -0.04-in. gapAt a temperature of 60°F, a 0.02-in. gap exists between the ends of the two bars shown. Bar (1) is an aluminum alloy [E = 10,000 ksi; v = 0.32; α=α=12.5 x 10-6/°F] bar with a width of 2.8 in. and a thickness of 0.85 in. Bar (2) is a stainless steel [E = 28,000 ksi; v = 0.12; α=α=9.6 x 10-6/°F] bar with a width of 1.6 in. and a thickness of 0.85 in. The supports at A and C are rigid. Assume h1=2.8 in., h2=1.6 in., L1=26 in., L2=40 in., and Δ=Δ= 0.02 in. Determine(a) the lowest temperature at which the two bars contact each other.(b) the normal stress in the two bars at a temperature of 225°F.(c) the normal strain in the two bars at 225°F.(d) the change in width of the aluminum bar at a temperature of 225°F.At a temperature of 60°F, a 0.04-in. gap exists between the ends of the two bars shown. Bar (1) is an aluminum alloy [E = 10,000 ksi; v = 0.32; α=α=12.5 x 10-6/°F] bar with a width of 2.5 in. and a thickness of 0.75 in. Bar (2) is a stainless steel [E = 28,000 ksi; v = 0.12; α=α=9.6 x 10-6/°F] bar with a width of 1.7 in. and a thickness of 0.75 in. The supports at A and C are rigid. Assume h1=2.5 in., h2=1.7 in., L1=31 in., L2=46 in., and Δ=Δ= 0.04 in. (A) Determine the lowest temperature, Tcontact, at which the two bars contact each other. (B) Find a geometry-of-deformation relationship for the case in which the gap is closed. Express this relationship by entering the sum δ1+δ2, where δ1 is the axial deflection of Bar (1), and δ2 is the axial deflection of Bar (2). δ1+δ2= _____in. (C) Find the force in the Bar (1), F1, and the force in Bar (2), F2, at a temperature of 225oF. By convention, a tension force is positive and a compression force is negative. IN KIPS (D) Find σ1 and σ2,…
- At a temperature of 60°F, a 0.04-in. gap exists between the ends of the two bars shown in the figure. Bar (1) is an aluminum alloy (E-10,000 ksi; u= 0,32; a= 12.5 x10°/°F] bar with a width of 3 in, and a thickness of 0.75 in. Bar (2) is a stainless steel |E-28,000 ksi; u=0.12; a=9.6x10°/°F] bar with a width of 2 in. and a thickness of 0.75 in. The supports at A and C are rigid. Determine the normal stress in bar (1) at a temperature of 450°FAt a temperature of 60°F, a 0.04-in. gap exists between the ends of the two bars shown. Bar (1) is an aluminum alloy [E = 10,000 ksi; v = 0.32; a = 12.5 x 10-6/°F] bar with a width of 3.0 in. and a thickness of 0.75 in. Bar (2) is a stainless steel [E = 28,000 ksi; v = 0.12; a = 9.6 x 10-6/°F] bar with a width of 2.0 in. and a thickness of 0.75 in. The supports at A and C are rigid. Determine (a) the lowest temperature at which the two bars contact each other. (b) the normal stress in the two bars at a temperature of 250°F. (c) the normal strain in the two bars at 250°F. (d) the change in width of the aluminum bar at a temperature of 250°F. (1) 3.0 in. 32 in. 2.0 in. B ↓ (2) 44 in. 0.04-in. gap Determine the lowest temperature, Tcontact, at which the two bars contact each other.Explain why the experimental strength of materials are lower than their theoretical strengths. BI4 Pagr