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Transcribed Image Text:Prob. 3.6-6. For the two-element rod system in Fig. P3.6-6,
element (1) is steel with modulus E, = 210 GPa, area A₁
1000 mm², length L, = 2 m, and coefficient of thermal expan-
sion a = 12 x 10 °C; element (2) is of titanium alloy with
120 GPa, A₂ = 1500 mm², L₂ = 1.5 m, and a₂ = 8 x
10-/°C. Determine the axial stresses, and in the rods
if the temperature of both is raised by AT, = AT, = 30°C.
E₂
=
B
A₁, E₁, ₁
A₂, E₂, ₂
-L₂
L₁
P3.6-4, P3.6-5, P3.6-6, and P3.8-5
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