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29 June, 20:43

A stretch of 1 km new concrete pavement is being laid in a 100 mm thick layer. The ambient temperature when laying the concrete is 20°C, and you can assume that the concrete does not have any internal stress at this temperature. The thermal expansion coefficient of concrete is 10μm/m°C, and its elastic modulus is 20 GPa. Suppose all deformation of the concrete is restrained (the concrete cannot move), and suppose that the concrete behaves as a linear elastic material. Knowing its tensile strength is 10 MPa, at what temperature does this concrete crack?

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  1. 30 June, 00:21
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    70 °C

    Explanation:

    Note : 1 GPA = 1000MPa; 1 μ = 10⁻⁶

    Strain (∈) = δl / l = ∝ ΔT

    Elastic modulus = Direct stress (strength) / Strain

    20 * 10³ = 10 / ∝ ΔT

    ΔT = 10 / 20 * 10³ ∝

    = 10 / (20 * 10³ * 10⁻⁶)

    = 10/0.02 = 50

    = 50 °C

    Therefore Temperature for concrete crack = ambient temperature + ΔT

    20°C + 50 °C

    = 70 °C
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