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An example problem is given where a bar in the shape of a solid, truncated double cone of circular section is situated as shown by two rigid supports which constrain the bar from any change of axial length as shown in Figure 1. The temperature of the entire bar is then raised T. Assume that the cross sections perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of symmetry remain plane and neglect localized end effects due to the end supports. Determine the normal stress…</description>
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