Two cylindrical rods, one of stainless steel and the other of brass are joined at C and restrained by rigid supports at A and E at room temperature of 20°C. The system is loaded with F1 (first three numbers of your student number) and F2 (first two numbers of your student number) as shown, determine when the environmental temperature will reach to 140°C (a) the reactions at A and E, (b) the deflection at point C Bronze Stainless steel E=105GPA E=200GPA a=21.6x10-/°C a=17.3x10/°C Dimensions in mm 140 140→ 120 100 C DI E Steel B. Brass F2 (kN) F1 (kN) RING2019-2020 60mm-diameter 40mm-diameter

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Two cylindrical rods, one of stainless steel and the other of brass are joined at C and
restrained by rigid supports at A and E at room temperature of 20°C. The system is loaded
with F1 (first three numbers of your student number) and F2 (first two numbers of your
student number) as shown, determine when the environmental temperature will reach to
140°C (a) the reactions at A and E, (b) the deflection at point C
Bronze
Stainless steel
E=105GPA
E=200GPA
a=17.3x10/°C
a=21.6x10-/°C
Dimensions in mm
140
140-
120
100
C
DI
E
Steel B.
Brass
F2 (kN)
F1 (kN)
RING2019-2020
60mm-diameter
40mm-diameter
Transcribed Image Text:Two cylindrical rods, one of stainless steel and the other of brass are joined at C and restrained by rigid supports at A and E at room temperature of 20°C. The system is loaded with F1 (first three numbers of your student number) and F2 (first two numbers of your student number) as shown, determine when the environmental temperature will reach to 140°C (a) the reactions at A and E, (b) the deflection at point C Bronze Stainless steel E=105GPA E=200GPA a=17.3x10/°C a=21.6x10-/°C Dimensions in mm 140 140- 120 100 C DI E Steel B. Brass F2 (kN) F1 (kN) RING2019-2020 60mm-diameter 40mm-diameter
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