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Aluminum rivets used in airplane construction are made slightly too large for the rivet boles to be sure of a tight fit. The rivets are cooled with dry ice (−78.5∘C) before they are driven into the holes. if the holes have a diameter of 0.6350 cm at

20.5∘C , what should be the diameter of the rivers at 20.5∘C if they are to just fit when cooled to the temperature of dry ice?

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Answer:


d_r=0.6334\ cm

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

  • temperature of dry ice,
    T_d=-78.5^(\circ)C
  • diameter of hole,
    d_h=0.635\ cm
  • temperature of rivets initially,
    T_r=20.5^(\circ)C
  • coefficient of linear thermal expansion of aluminium,
    \alpha=25* 10^(-6)\ ^(\circ)C^(-1)

Now from the equation of linear thermal expansion:


\Delta d=d_h.\alpha.\Delta T


\Delta d=0.635* 25* 10^(-6)* (20.5-(-78.5))


\Delta d=0.00157\ cm

∴Diameter of rivet at 20.5°C:


d_r=0.635-0.00157


d_r=0.6334\ cm

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