Materials for Civil and Construction Engineers (4th Edition)
4th Edition
ISBN: 9780134320533
Author: Michael S. Mamlouk, John P. Zaniewski
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 1, Problem 1.39QP
In Problem 1.38, if the rod is snugly fitted against two immovable non-conducting walls at a temperature of 15°C and then heated uniformly to 115°C, what is its length at 115°C? If the modulus of elasticity of steel is 207 GPa, what is the stress induced in the bar? Is this stress tension or compression?
1.38 A steel rod, which is free to move, has a length of 200 mm and diameter of 20 mm at a temperature of 15°C. If the rod is heated uniformly to 115°C, determine the length and the diameter of this rod to the nearest micron at the new temperature if the linear coefficient of thermal expansion of steel is 12.5 × 10–6 m/m/C. Is there a stress on the rod at 115°C?
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Materials for Civil and Construction Engineers (4th Edition)
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