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What is thermal stress and when does it occur?

Answer

Thermal stress develops when a material is constrained from expanding or contracting due to temperature change. It equals σ = E × α × ΔT, where α is the coefficient of thermal expansion and ΔT is the temperature change. Free expansion produces no stress, but if constrained (like a pipe between fixed walls), significant stresses develop.

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