Free Expansion of Copper Formula

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Free Expansion of Copper is defined as the expansion of copper under thermal load when there is no constrained wall/end is present. Check FAQs
ΔLcu=αTΔTriseLbar
ΔLcu - Free Expansion of Copper?αT - Coefficient of Thermal Expansion?ΔTrise - Temperature Rise?Lbar - Length of Bar?

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2.89Edit=1.7E-5Edit85Edit2000Edit
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FIRST Step Consider the formula
ΔLcu=αTΔTriseLbar
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
ΔLcu=1.7E-5°C⁻¹85K2000mm
Next Step Convert Units
ΔLcu=1.7E-51/K85K2m
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
ΔLcu=1.7E-5852
Next Step Evaluate
ΔLcu=0.00289m
LAST Step Convert to Output's Unit
ΔLcu=2.89mm

Free Expansion of Copper Formula Elements

Variables
Free Expansion of Copper
Free Expansion of Copper is defined as the expansion of copper under thermal load when there is no constrained wall/end is present.
Symbol: ΔLcu
Measurement: LengthUnit: mm
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion
The Coefficient of Thermal Expansion is a material property that is indicative of the extent to which a material expands upon heating.
Symbol: αT
Measurement: Temperature Coefficient of ResistanceUnit: °C⁻¹
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Temperature Rise
Temperature Rise is the increment in temperature of a unit mass when the heat is applied.
Symbol: ΔTrise
Measurement: Temperature DifferenceUnit: K
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Length of Bar
Length of Bar typically refers to the physical measurement of the bar along its longest dimension.
Symbol: Lbar
Measurement: LengthUnit: mm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other formulas in Thermal Stress in Composite Bars category

​Go Load on Brass or Steel
Wload=σA
​Go Actual Expansion of Steel
L=αTΔTriseLbar+σtELbar
​Go Free Expansion of Steel
ΔLs=αTΔTriseLbar
​Go Expansion due to tensile stress in steel
αs=σELbar

How to Evaluate Free Expansion of Copper?

Free Expansion of Copper evaluator uses Free Expansion of Copper = Coefficient of Thermal Expansion*Temperature Rise*Length of Bar to evaluate the Free Expansion of Copper, The free expansion of copper formula is defined as the product of coefficient of thermal expansion of copper, temperature and length. Free Expansion of Copper is denoted by ΔLcu symbol.

How to evaluate Free Expansion of Copper using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Free Expansion of Copper, enter Coefficient of Thermal Expansion T), Temperature Rise (ΔTrise) & Length of Bar (Lbar) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Free Expansion of Copper

What is the formula to find Free Expansion of Copper?
The formula of Free Expansion of Copper is expressed as Free Expansion of Copper = Coefficient of Thermal Expansion*Temperature Rise*Length of Bar. Here is an example- 2890 = 1.7E-05*85*2.
How to calculate Free Expansion of Copper?
With Coefficient of Thermal Expansion T), Temperature Rise (ΔTrise) & Length of Bar (Lbar) we can find Free Expansion of Copper using the formula - Free Expansion of Copper = Coefficient of Thermal Expansion*Temperature Rise*Length of Bar.
Can the Free Expansion of Copper be negative?
Yes, the Free Expansion of Copper, measured in Length can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Free Expansion of Copper?
Free Expansion of Copper is usually measured using the Millimeter[mm] for Length. Meter[mm], Kilometer[mm], Decimeter[mm] are the few other units in which Free Expansion of Copper can be measured.
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