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Engineering, 21.04.2020 16:10, Vanina2001

The two cylindrical rod segments are fixed to the rigid walls such that there is a gap of 0.01 in. between them when T1 = 60°F. Each rod has a diameter of 1.25 in. Determine the average normal stress in each rod if T2 = 400°F, and also calculate the new length of the aluminum segment. Take �!" = 13(10-6 )/°F, �!" = 10(103 )ksi, �#$ = 9.4(10-6 )/°F, and �#$ = 15(103 ) ksi.

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