Problem 2-- For a temperature rise of 100 degrees Fahrenheit and 10,000 pounds force shown, determine the final location of points B and C. For Aluminum A = 2 in² E = 107 psi a=12.8 x 10 in/F Bronze For Bronz A = 3 in² E = 15 x 10' psi 10,000 lbs. Alumin A a=10.1 x 10 in/F B 20° 16"
Problem 2-- For a temperature rise of 100 degrees Fahrenheit and 10,000 pounds force shown, determine the final location of points B and C. For Aluminum A = 2 in² E = 107 psi a=12.8 x 10 in/F Bronze For Bronz A = 3 in² E = 15 x 10' psi 10,000 lbs. Alumin A a=10.1 x 10 in/F B 20° 16"
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Transcribed Image Text:Problem 2--
For a temperature rise of 100 degrees Fahrenheit and 10,000 pounds force
shown, determine the final location of points B and C.
For Aluminum A = 2 in²
E = 107 psi
a=12.8 x 10 in/F
Bronze
For Bronz
A = 3 in²
E = 15 x 10' psi
10,000 lbs.
Alumin
A
a=10.1 x 10 in/F
B
20°
16"
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