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2T 1 T
+
+ h0 = 0
r 2 r r
Using
boundary
condition
T(a)
=
T0,
determine
the
temperature
distribution,
and
then
calculate
the
resulting
thermal
stresses
for
the
case
with
zero
boundary
stress.
2. A
sleeve
in
the
form
of
a
circular
tube
of
length
L
is
placed
around
a
bolt
and
fitted
between
washers
at
each
end
(Fig.
2).
The
nut
is
then
turned
until
it
is
just
snug.
The
sleeve
and
bolt
are
made
of
different
materials
and
have
different
cross-sectional
areas.
(Assume
that
the
coefficient
of
thermal
expansion
s
of
the
sleeve
is
greater
than
the
coefficient
B
of
the
bolt.)
(a)
If
the
temperature
of
the
entire
assembly
is
raised
by
an
amount
T,
what
stresses
s
and
B
are
developed
in
the
sleeve
and
bolt,
respectively?
(b)
What
is
the
increase
in
the
length
L
of
the
sleeve
and
bolt?
3. Solve
the
thermal
stress
problem
of
a
hollow
thick-walled
spherical
shell
(a<=
R
<=
b)
with
stress-free
boundary
conditions.
Assume
that
the
problem
is
steady
state
with
temperature
conditions
T(a)=Ti,
T(b)=0.
Derive
an
expression
for
thermal
stresses
for
a
very
thin
walled
shell
under
similar
boundary
conditions.
4. Problem
5.1
(a)
to
(f)
in
M.
Sadds
book
on
elasticity.
5. Problem
5.2
in
M.
Sadds
book
on
elasticity.