Practice: Thermal Stress An aluminum rod is attached to a steel bar as shown in…

Practice: Thermal Stress

An aluminum rod is attached to a steel bar as shown in the figure below so that they expand or stretch together. The length of these bars is 2 m2\ m at 10°C10\degree C and the cross-sectional area of both bars are the same. How much is the stress in each bar at 100°C100\degree C?
αSt=1.2×1051KYSt=20.0×1010Nm2αAl=2.4×1051KYAl=69×109Nm2\begin{array}{ll} \alpha_{St}=1.2\times10^{-5} \frac{1}{K} & Y_{St}=20.0\times10^{10} \frac{N}{m^2}\\[10pt] \alpha_{Al}=2.4\times10^{-5} \frac{1}{K} & Y_{Al}=69\times10^9 \frac{N}{m^2} \end{array}




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