The assembly shown consists of two A992 steel bolts AB and EF and junction of 6061-T6 aluminum and Red Brass C83400 Copper alloy rod CD. Aluminum and copper has the same length. When the temperature is at 30° C, the gap between the rod and rigid member AE is X mm. Determine the highest temperature to which the assembly can be raised without causing yielding either in the rod or the bolts. Assume BF is also rigid. X=8/100 mm

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The assembly shown consists of two A992 steel bolts AB and EF and junction of 6061-T6
aluminum and Red Brass C83400 Copper alloy rod CD. Aluminum and copper has the
same length. When the temperature is at 30° C, the gap between the rod and rigid member
AE is X mm. Determine the highest temperature to which the assembly can be raised
without causing yielding either in the rod or the bolts. Assume BF is also rigid.

X=8/100 mm

The assembly shown consists of two A992 steel bolts AB and EF and junction of 6061-T6
aluminum and Red Brass C83400 Copper alloy rod CD. Aluminum and copper has the
same length. When the temperature is at 30° C, the gap between the rod and rigid member
AE is X mm. Determine the highest temperature to which the assembly can be raised
without causing yielding either in the rod or the bolts. Assume BF is also rigid.
X mm
A
C
E
25 mm
25 mm
300 mm
400 mm
50 mm
B
D
F
X= 8/100 mm
Aluminum
Copper
Steel
Transcribed Image Text:The assembly shown consists of two A992 steel bolts AB and EF and junction of 6061-T6 aluminum and Red Brass C83400 Copper alloy rod CD. Aluminum and copper has the same length. When the temperature is at 30° C, the gap between the rod and rigid member AE is X mm. Determine the highest temperature to which the assembly can be raised without causing yielding either in the rod or the bolts. Assume BF is also rigid. X mm A C E 25 mm 25 mm 300 mm 400 mm 50 mm B D F X= 8/100 mm Aluminum Copper Steel
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