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sasho [114]
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Need help with this!!

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Cerrena [4.2K]3 years ago
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Answer:

C

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B-C is {1,2}. Answered by Gauthmath

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<h3>How to determine the resulting the resulting force due to mechanical and thermal deformation</h3>

Let suppose that rod experiments a <em>quasi-static</em> deformation and that both springs have a <em>linear</em> behavior, that is, force (F), in pounds-force, is directly proportional to deformation. Then, the elongation of the rod due to <em>temperature</em> increase creates a <em>spring</em> deformation additional to that associated with <em>mechanical</em> contact.

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F = k\cdot (\Delta x + 0.5\cdot \Delta l)   (1)

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  • k - Spring constant, in pounds-force per inch.
  • \Delta x - Spring deformation, in inches.
  • \Delta l - Rod elongation, in inches.

The <em>rod</em> elongation is described by the following <em>thermal</em> dilatation formula:

\Delta l = \alpha \cdot L_{o}\cdot (T_{f}-T_{o})   (2)

Where:

  • \alpha - Coefficient of linear expansion, in \frac{1}{^{\circ}F}.
  • L_{o} - Initial length of the rod, in inches.
  • T_{o} - Initial temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit.
  • T_{f} - Final temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit.

If we know k = 1000\,\frac{lb}{in}, \Delta x = 0.7\,in, \alpha = 6.5\times 10^{-6}\,\frac{1}{^{\circ}F}, L_{o} = 48\,in, T_{o} = 30\,^{\circ}F and T_{f} = 150\,^{\circ}F, then the force in the rod at final temperature is:

F = \left(1000\,\frac{lb}{in} \right)\cdot \left[0.7\,in + 0.5\cdot\left(6.5\times 10^{-6}\,\frac{1}{^{\circ}F} \right)\cdot (48\,in)\cdot (150\,^{\circ}F-30\,^{\circ}F)\right]

F = 718.72\,lbf

The force in the rod when the temperature is 150 °F is 718.72 pounds-force. \blacksquare

To learn more on deformations, we kindly invite to check this verified question: brainly.com/question/13774755

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