A stainless steel pipe with an outside diameter of 103 mm and a wall thickness of 7 mm is rigidly attached to fixed supports at A and B. The length of the pipe is L = 8.3 m, its elastic modulus is E = 190 GPa, and its coefficient of thermal expansion is 17.3 x 10-61°C. Determine the temperature increase AT that will cause the pipe to buckle. a = А B L
Part 2 Incorrect. The inside diameter equals the outside diameter minus twice the wall thickness. The area moment of inertia for the pipe equals the area moment of inertia for a solid circular cylinder with a diameter equal to the outside diameter minus the area moment of inertia for a solid circular cylinder with a diameter equal to the inside diameter. Determine the area moment of inertial for the pipe about an axis perpendicular to the axis of the pipe which passes through the center of the pipe. 1 = i ! mm Hint Save for Later Attempts: unlimited Submit Answer Using multiple attempts will impact your score. 20% score reduction after attempt 4 Part 3 Determine the magnitude of the critical buckling load for the pipe. Pcr = i N e Textbook and Media Save for Later Attempts: unlimited Submit Answer Using multiple attempts will impact your score. 20% score reduction after attempt 4 Part 4 Determine the temperature increase AT that will cause the pipe to buckle. AT = °C e Textbook and Media Save for Later Attempts: unlimited Submit Answer Using multiple attempts will impact your score. 20% score reduction after attempt 4
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