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Thermal stress develops when temperature changes constrain material expansion. Critical in composite structures and multi-material assemblies.
सूत्र
Calculate: σ_th = E × α × ΔT where α is expansion coefficient
- E
- E value — Variable used in the calculation
चरण-दर-चरण मार्गदर्शिका
- 1Calculate: σ_th = E × α × ΔT where α is expansion coefficient
- 2If constrained (cannot expand freely), stress develops
- 3Account for different materials with different expansions
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इनपुट
Steel bar L=1m, ΔT=50K, α=12×10⁻⁶, E=200GPa, fully constrained
परिणाम
σ ≈ 120 MPa tensile stress
Significant stress
सामान्य गलतियां जिनसे बचना है
- ✕Neglecting thermal stress in composite structures
- ✕Assuming small temperature changes are negligible
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले प्रश्न
Why do bridges have expansion joints?
To allow free expansion/contraction from temperature; otherwise excessive stress develops.
How do mismatched material expansions cause problems?
Different αbetween materials creates internal stress at interfaces that can cause cracking.
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