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An aluminum bar is attached to rigid (immovable) walls on both ends as shown below. The temperature where the bar experiences no stress is 20OC. Calculate the temperature when the bar reaches a compressive stress of 100 MPa and the temperature when the bar reaches a tensile stress of 15 MPa. EA = 70x103 MPa, and αA = 2.3x10-6 m/m/OC. Aluminum = 2m

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