Answer:
Temperature to which the shaft must be cooled,
![\theta_2 = -180.61 ^0C](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/engineering/college/ql3b6atw76ihtegtbmydxjgd5fcepupju0.png)
Step-by-step explanation:
Diameter of the shaft at room temperature, d₁ = 40 mm
Room temperature, θ₁ = 21°C
Coefficient of thermal expansion,
![\alpha = 24.8 * 10^(-6) / ^0 C](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/engineering/college/n2o8gybxpxmksj8kxf9qgfjxlf0hd0yanj.png)
The shaft is reduced in size by 0.20 mm:
Δd = - 0.20 mm
The temperature to which the shaft must be cooled, θ₂ = ?
The coefficient of thermal expansion is given by the equation:
![\alpha = (\triangle d)/(d_1 * \triangle \theta)\\\\24.8 * 10^(-6) = (-0.20)/(40 * \triangle \theta)\\\\\triangle \theta = (-0.20 )/(24.8 * 10^(-6) * 40) \\\\\triangle \theta = - 201.61 ^0 C\\\triangle \theta = \theta_2 - \theta_1\\\\- 201.61 = \theta_2 - 21\\\\\theta_2 = -201.61 + 21\\\\\theta_2 = -180.61 ^0C](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/engineering/college/83tnhdtiqqu3txt2byq3a7mtyndr74lxu2.png)