Mechanical Engineering - Strength of Materials - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 1 (Q.No. 34)
34.
When a bar is cooled to - 5°C, it will develop
Discussion:
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Vaibhav said:
8 years ago
It is not constrained or fixed so no resistance so stress.
Syam said:
8 years ago
Tensile stress will be induced if and only if both the two ends are fixed. If ends are not fixed no stress will be induced. So Whenever a body is heated it expands and when allowed to cool it normally contracts. Its the natural behavior of material so compression stress is the right answer.
Vishal said:
8 years ago
If any force applied on a bar then the resisting force developed in the body against the applied force. When the bar is cooled, it will compress. So against compression, the internal force against compression developed. So the force developed is the Tensile force which is trying to resist compression.
So, the tensile stress is the right answer.
So, the tensile stress is the right answer.
Teekam said:
8 years ago
We can not say about the stress until we know about the supports provided to the bar. If it is free then there won't be any stress induced.
Mohd afzal said:
8 years ago
I think if the bar is placed freely then compressive stress will occur, otherwise if the bar is subjected to both end then tensile stress occur.
Shan said:
8 years ago
The correct answer is compressive stress.
Chetan said:
8 years ago
In this question strictly say "Cooled".
So, past tense use.
Hence when cooling Compressive stress developed.
After Cooled tensile stress developed.
So, past tense use.
Hence when cooling Compressive stress developed.
After Cooled tensile stress developed.
Mighty Ram Mohan said:
8 years ago
Ans:- no stress.
If the bar is cooled to 5 degrees C, Contraction takes place. Or If the bar is heated, expansion takes place, based on temperature differences.
But no stress here developed. Because it's free expansion. There is no opposing force/resisting area is there.
Remembering stress formula.
"Total resistance per unit area of cross-section". In the given question "area is varying like a contraction but no resistance".
In order to prevent the free expansion. The bar must be fixed on both ends or pulling or pushing load must act on it. The only possibility of stress was developed either it may compressive or tensile based on type load acting on it.
So, please change the answer to ***no stress***.
If the bar is cooled to 5 degrees C, Contraction takes place. Or If the bar is heated, expansion takes place, based on temperature differences.
But no stress here developed. Because it's free expansion. There is no opposing force/resisting area is there.
Remembering stress formula.
"Total resistance per unit area of cross-section". In the given question "area is varying like a contraction but no resistance".
In order to prevent the free expansion. The bar must be fixed on both ends or pulling or pushing load must act on it. The only possibility of stress was developed either it may compressive or tensile based on type load acting on it.
So, please change the answer to ***no stress***.
Ravi said:
8 years ago
Yes you are right @ Taniya.
Sumit said:
8 years ago
Temperature has no relation with stress so it will be no stress.
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