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{include: ANSYS Google Analytics} {panel} Author: Ben Mullen, Cornell University {color:red}{*}Problem Specification{*}{color} [1. Pre-Analysis & Start-Up|ANSYS WB - {include: Thermal Stresses in a Bar - Pre-Analysis & Start-Up] [2. Geometry|ANSYS WB - Thermal Stresses in a Bar - Geometry] [3. Mesh|ANSYS WB - Panel} h1. Thermal Stresses in a Bar - Mesh] [4. Setup (Physics)|ANSYS WB - Thermal Stresses in a Bar - Setup (Physics)] [5. Solution|ANSYS WB - Thermal Stresses in a Bar - Solution] [6. Results|ANSYS WB - Thermal Stresses in a Bar - Results] [7. Verification & Validation|ANSYS WB - Thermal Stresses in a Bar - Verification & Validation] {panel} h1 Created using ANSYS 13.0 h2. Problem Specification A steel bar (E = 2.0E10 Pa, ν = 0.3, α = 1.2E-5) with the dimensions shown below is placed between two walls. On one side, the bar is rigidly fixed to the wall and on the other, there is a 2 mm gap between the wall and the bar. What is the stress in the bar after the temperature increases {latex}$ 100^{\circ} C ${latex}? !TempProbSpec.png! \\ \\ [Go to [Step 2 -: Pre-Analysis & Start-Up|ANSYS WB - Thermal Stresses in a Bar - Pre-Analysis & Start-Up] [Go to all ANSYS Learning Modules|ANSYS Learning Modules] |
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