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The aircraft wing from problem 6 experiences temperature extremes that span 210 degrees Celsius. The component for the wing will have a length of exactly 3 meters. Testing indicates that the aircraft wing will remain stable only if the component never expands to a length larger than 3.017 meters. If the component is made from the metal alloy in question, will it meet this requirement. An unknown metal alloy is being tested to discover its thermal properties to see if it is suitable for use as a component in an aircraft wing. The alloy is formed into a bar measuring 1 meter in length, and is then heated from its starting temp. of 30°C to a final temperature of 100°C. The length of the heated bar is measured to be exactly 1.002 meters in length.

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What is the coefficient of thermal expansion of the alloy?

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Answer:

α = 2,857 10⁻⁵ ºC⁻¹

Step-by-step explanation:

The thermal expansion of materials is described by the expression

ΔL = α Lo ΔT

α =
(\Delta L)/(L_o \ \Delta T)

in the case of the bar the expansion is

ΔL = L_f - L₀

ΔL= 1.002 -1

ΔL = 0.002 m

the temperature variation is

ΔT = 100 - 30

ΔT = 70º C

we calculate

α = 0.002 / 1 70

α = 2,857 10⁻⁵ ºC⁻¹

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