Mechanical Engineering - Strength of Materials - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 1 (Q.No. 6)
6.
A steel bar of 5 mm is heated from 15° C to 40° C and it is free to expand. The bar Will induce
no stress
shear stress
tensile stress
compressive stress
Answer: Option
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Ullas said:   1 decade ago
While applying tensile load no restrictions are there but still stress induces.

Karanjeet kumar said:   1 decade ago
It is not development stress on a bar because it is not external load act upon bar.

Alfred asis said:   1 decade ago
There is no forces acting on the heated specimen which causes no stress on the bar.

Nagul Shareef SHAIK said:   1 decade ago
When a body subjected to temperature change & free to expand then there in no induced stresses. If the bar is restricted, then there is stress development.

Harish krishna said:   1 decade ago
No force hence no stress. When temperature has an effect on body thermal stress comes into action.

Gowtham said:   1 decade ago
Stress induced due to temperature is temperature stress.

Suresh said:   1 decade ago
Strain occurs dude to change in length then the product of young's modulus and strain gives the stress developed in the bar. Is it correct?

Govind said:   1 decade ago
There will be no stress as it is a free expansion.

DHARMVEER PHATE said:   1 decade ago
Here temperature is changing there so thermal stress is produced there are no stress produced.

Gauri shankar said:   1 decade ago
A free bar never had any stress. Its a fact.


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