The concrete sections of a certain superhighway are designed to have a length of 23.0 m. The sections are poured and cured at 10.0 c. What minimum spacing should the engineer leave between the sections to eliminate buckling if the concrete is to reach a temperature of 59.0°C7 (Note: If applicable, use this table to solve the problem.) cm
The concrete sections of a certain superhighway are designed to have a length of 23.0 m. The sections are poured and cured at 10.0 c. What minimum spacing should the engineer leave between the sections to eliminate buckling if the concrete is to reach a temperature of 59.0°C7 (Note: If applicable, use this table to solve the problem.) cm
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![Average Expansion Coefficients for Some Materials Near Room Temperature
Average Volume
Expansion
Coefficient
(B)(*C)-!
Average Linear
Expansion
Coefficient
Material
Material
(Solids)
(a)(°C)-!
(Liquids and Gases)
24 x 10-6
19 x 10-6
1.5 x 10-4
1.12 x 10
1.24 x 10-4
Aluminum
Acetone
Brass and bronze
Alcohol, ethyl
Benzene
Concrete
12 x 10-6
17 x 10-6
9 x 10-6
Copper
Glass (ordinary)
Glass (Pyrex)
Invar (Ni-Fe alloy)
Gasoline
9.6 x 10-4
Glycerin
Mегcury
Turpentine
Air at 0°C
4.85 X 10 4
1.82 x 10-4
9.0 x 10-4
3.67 x 10-3
3.2 x 10-6
0.9 x 10-6
Lead
29 x 10-6
Steel
11 x 10-6
Helium
3.665 X 10-3
"Gases do not have a specific value for the volu me expansion coefficient because the amount of expansion depends
on the type of process through which the gas is taken. The values given here assume the gas undergoes an expansion
at constant pressure.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fa5ff8fc3-02a5-4594-a3dd-74586af05cee%2F467dc633-1fc6-41e2-adda-d457c5d11b6c%2Ftoobqb9_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Average Expansion Coefficients for Some Materials Near Room Temperature
Average Volume
Expansion
Coefficient
(B)(*C)-!
Average Linear
Expansion
Coefficient
Material
Material
(Solids)
(a)(°C)-!
(Liquids and Gases)
24 x 10-6
19 x 10-6
1.5 x 10-4
1.12 x 10
1.24 x 10-4
Aluminum
Acetone
Brass and bronze
Alcohol, ethyl
Benzene
Concrete
12 x 10-6
17 x 10-6
9 x 10-6
Copper
Glass (ordinary)
Glass (Pyrex)
Invar (Ni-Fe alloy)
Gasoline
9.6 x 10-4
Glycerin
Mегcury
Turpentine
Air at 0°C
4.85 X 10 4
1.82 x 10-4
9.0 x 10-4
3.67 x 10-3
3.2 x 10-6
0.9 x 10-6
Lead
29 x 10-6
Steel
11 x 10-6
Helium
3.665 X 10-3
"Gases do not have a specific value for the volu me expansion coefficient because the amount of expansion depends
on the type of process through which the gas is taken. The values given here assume the gas undergoes an expansion
at constant pressure.
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