EBK MECHANICS OF MATERIALS
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Chapter 2.3, Problem 52P
A rod consisting of two cylindrical portions AB and BC is restrained at both ends. Portion AB is made of steel (Es = 29 × 106 psi, αs = 6.5 × 10-6/°F) and portion BC is made of aluminum (Ea = 10.4 × 106 psi, αa = 13.3 × 10-6/°F). Knowing that the rod is initially unstressed, determine (a) the normal stresses Induced in portions AB and BC by a temperature rise of 70°F, (b) the corresponding deflection of point B.
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