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Chemistry, 19.02.2020 01:37, EdgeTheWizard

Assume that the sealant was silicone rubber and that it was under zero stress at 20 °C. What would be the maximum tensile and compressive stresses experienced by the sealant in operation? (Hints: assume the silicone is loaded uniaxially, and include thermal expansion/contraction of the sealant in your calculation).

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