11.10 A brass rod of length 50 cm and diameter 3.0 mm is joined to a steel rod of the same length and diameter. What is the change in length of the combined rod at 250 °C, if the original lengths are at 40.0 °C? Is there a ‘thermal stress’ developed at the junction? The ends of the rod are free to expand. (Co-efficient of linear expansion of brass =, steel = ).
Initial temperature, T = 40°C
Final temperature, T = 250°C
Change in temperature, ΔT = T – T = 210°C
Length of the brass rod at T, l = 50 cm
The diameter of the brass rod at T, d = 3.0 mm
Length of the steel rod at T, l = 50 cm
The diameter of the steel rod at T, d = 3.0 mm
Coefficient of linear expansion of brass, = 2.0 × 10
Coefficient of linear expansion of steel, = 1.2 × 10
For the expansion in the brass rod,
For the expansion in the steel rod,
Total change in the lengths of brass and steel,
Δl = Δl + Δl
= 0.2205 + 0.126
= 0.346 cm
Total change in the length of the combined rod = 0.346 cm
Since the rod expands freely from both ends, no thermal stress is developed at the junction.
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