A 12-in. length of aluminum tubing (with properties of E = 10.4 * 106 psi anda = 12 *

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A 12-in. length of aluminum tubing (with properties of \(E = 10.4 \times 10^6 \ \mathrm{psi}\) and \(\alpha = 12 \times 10^{-6}\) per degree Fahrenheit) having a cross-sectional area of \(1.5 \ \mathrm{in.}^2\) is installed with “fixed” ends so that it is stress-free at \(60^{\circ} \mathrm{F}\). In operation, the tube is heated throughout to a uniform \(260^{\circ} \mathrm{F}\). Careful measurements indicate that the fixed ends separate by .008 in. What loads are exerted on the ends of the tube, and what are the resultant stresses?

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