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The C83400-red-brass rod AB and 2014-T6- aluminum rod BC are joined at the collar B and fixed connected at their ends. If there is no load in the members when T1=50°F, determine the average normal stress in each member when T2=120°F. Also, how far will the collar be displaced?
The cross-sectional area of each member is 1.75 in2.
Prob. 4–68
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