Question (3): At a temperature of 5°C, 3 mm gap exists between two polymer bars and rigid support, as shown in the (Fig.3). Bar (1) is 50 mm wide and 20 mm thick [ E = 800 Mpa, a = 140 x 10-6 /°C ]. Bar(2) is 75 mm wide and 25 mm thick [E = 2.7 Gpa, a = 67 x 10-6/°C]. The supports at A and C are rigid. Determine : the lowest temperature at which the 3mm gap is closed, the normal sresses in the bars(1) & (2) and the normal strains in the bars (1) & (2). Fig. 3 (1) 3-mm gap 50 mm 700 mm B 75 mm 400 mm C

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At a temperature of 5°C, 3 mm gap exists between two polymer bars and rigid support, as shown
in the (Fig.3). Bar (1) is 50 mm wide and 20 mm thick [E = 800 Mpa, a = 140 x 10-6/°C ].
Bar(2) is 75 mm wide and 25 mm thick [E = 2.7 Gpa, a = 67 x 10-6/°C]. The supports at A
and C are rigid. Determine the lowest temperature at which the 3mm gap is closed, the normal
sresses in the bars(1) & (2) and the normal strains in the bars (1) & (2).
3
Best wishes
Fig. 3
(1)
3-mm gap
50 mm
700 mm
2
B
75 mm
400 mm
(2)
C
Transcribed Image Text:Question (3): At a temperature of 5°C, 3 mm gap exists between two polymer bars and rigid support, as shown in the (Fig.3). Bar (1) is 50 mm wide and 20 mm thick [E = 800 Mpa, a = 140 x 10-6/°C ]. Bar(2) is 75 mm wide and 25 mm thick [E = 2.7 Gpa, a = 67 x 10-6/°C]. The supports at A and C are rigid. Determine the lowest temperature at which the 3mm gap is closed, the normal sresses in the bars(1) & (2) and the normal strains in the bars (1) & (2). 3 Best wishes Fig. 3 (1) 3-mm gap 50 mm 700 mm 2 B 75 mm 400 mm (2) C
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