The two cylindrical rod segments shown in the figure below (Figure 1) are fixed to the rigid walls such that there is a gap of 0.01 in.between them when T1=65∘F. Each rod has a diameter of 1.5 in. Take αal=13(10−6)/∘F, Eal=10(103)ksi, (σY)al=40ksi, αcu=9.4(10−6)/∘F, (σY)cu=50ksi, and Ecu=15(103)ksi. 1) Part A: What larger temperature T2 is required in order to just close the gap? 2) Part B: Determine the magnitude of the average normal stress in each rod if T2=270∘F.
The two cylindrical rod segments shown in the figure below (Figure 1) are fixed to the rigid walls such that there is a gap of 0.01 in.between them when T1=65∘F. Each rod has a diameter of 1.5 in. Take αal=13(10−6)/∘F, Eal=10(103)ksi, (σY)al=40ksi, αcu=9.4(10−6)/∘F, (σY)cu=50ksi, and Ecu=15(103)ksi. 1) Part A: What larger temperature T2 is required in order to just close the gap? 2) Part B: Determine the magnitude of the average normal stress in each rod if T2=270∘F.
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The two cylindrical rod segments shown in the figure below (Figure 1) are fixed to the rigid walls such that there is a gap of 0.01 in.between them when T1=65∘F. Each rod has a diameter of 1.5 in. Take αal=13(10−6)/∘F, Eal=10(103)ksi, (σY)al=40ksi, αcu=9.4(10−6)/∘F, (σY)cu=50ksi, and Ecu=15(103)ksi.
1) Part A: What larger temperature T2 is required in order to just close the gap?
2) Part B: Determine the magnitude of the average normal stress in each rod if T2=270∘F.
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