Q1/ A two circular bars of brass (AB) and steel (CD) in horizontal state with gap of (1.5min) between them at temperature of (25C"): 1) At what temperature the gap will be disappear. 2) Find the total stress and total length for each rod when temperature reach to (150C). a(1/Cº) E(GPa) Br. 19*10* 110 St. 11.7*10 200 10 mm 600 mm 10 mm BC BR -400 mm -1.5 mun
Q1/ A two circular bars of brass (AB) and steel (CD) in horizontal state with gap of (1.5min) between them at temperature of (25C"): 1) At what temperature the gap will be disappear. 2) Find the total stress and total length for each rod when temperature reach to (150C). a(1/Cº) E(GPa) Br. 19*10* 110 St. 11.7*10 200 10 mm 600 mm 10 mm BC BR -400 mm -1.5 mun
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Problem 7.7.15P: A brass plate with a modulus of elastici ty E = 16 X 106 psi and Poisson’s ratio a = 0.34 is loaded...
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![Q1/ A two circular bars of brass (AB) and steel
(CD) in horizontal state with gap of (1.5mm)
between them at temperature of (25C"):
1) At what temperature the gap will be
disappear.
2) Find the total stress and total length for each
rod when temperature reach to (150C°).
a(1/Cº)
E(GPa).
Br.
19*10*
110
St.
11.7*10%
200
10 mm
600 mm
10 mm
BC
400 mm
-1.5 mun](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F45a2c6f4-b9d6-4f2c-bc5c-656aaa46d9e4%2F700b3a57-fde8-487e-8653-3f88705d6a65%2F187ishp_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Q1/ A two circular bars of brass (AB) and steel
(CD) in horizontal state with gap of (1.5mm)
between them at temperature of (25C"):
1) At what temperature the gap will be
disappear.
2) Find the total stress and total length for each
rod when temperature reach to (150C°).
a(1/Cº)
E(GPa).
Br.
19*10*
110
St.
11.7*10%
200
10 mm
600 mm
10 mm
BC
400 mm
-1.5 mun
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