Final answer:
To fit a rivet into a 4.500 mm hole at -78.0℃, its diameter at 23.0℃ should be approximately 4.511 mm, considering aluminum's coefficient of linear expansion.
Step-by-step explanation:
To determine the diameter of a rivet at 23.0 ℃ that will equal the diameter of a hole when the rivet is cooled to -78.0 ℃, we use the linear expansion formula ΔL = αL₀ΔT, where:
- ΔL is the change in length (or diameter in this case),
- α is the coefficient of linear expansion,
- L₀ is the original length (or diameter), and
- ΔT is the temperature change.
Given the expansion coefficient for aluminum α = 2.4×10⁻⁵˚C⁻¹, the diameter of the hole d₀ = 4.500 mm, and the temperature change ΔT = 23.0 ℃ - (-78.0 ℃) = 101 ℃, we can calculate the required diameter of the rivet before cooling.
The change in diameter Δd is given by:
Δd = αd₀ΔT
Δd = (2.4×10⁻⁵)(4.500 mm)(101 ℃)
Δd = 0.010944 mm
The diameter of the rivet at 23.0 ℃ should be:
d₁ = d₀ + Δd
d₁ = 4.500 mm + 0.010944 mm
d₁ ≈ 4.511 mm
Thus, the rivet's diameter at 23.0°C should be approximately 4.511 mm to fit into a 4.500 mm hole when cooled to dry ice temperature.