Materials Science And Engineering Properties
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ISBN: 9781111988609
Author: Charles Gilmore
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 6, Problem 4CQ
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The quantity obtained by dividing the tensile force with the actual cross-sectional area of the specimen.
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An aluminum alloy [E = 67 GPa; ν = 0.33; α = 23.0 × 10–6/°C] plate is subjected to a tensile load P. The plate has a depth of d = 225 mm, a cross-sectional area of A = 5100 mm2, and a length of L = 4.1 m. The initial longitudinal normal strain in the plate is zero. After load P is applied and the temperature of the plate has been increased by ΔT = 63°C, the longitudinal normal strain in the plate is found to be 2900 με. Determine:
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