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THERMAL STRESS DOE-HDBK-1017/2-93 Thermal Shock If the material is not constrained, it expands, and one or more of its dimensions increases.   The thermal  expansion  coefficient  (a)  relates  the  fractional  change  in  length ,  called  thermal Dl l strain, to the change in temperature per degree DT. a = (3-1)      Dl l DT = aDT (3-2) Dl l where: l = length (in.) Dl = change in length (in.) a = linear thermal expansion coefficient (°F-1) DT = change in temperature (°F) Table  1  lists  the  coefficients  of  linear  thermal  expansion  for  several  commonly-encountered materials. TABLE  1 Coefficients  of  Linear  Thermal Expansion Material Coefficients of Linear Thermal Expansion (°F-1 ) Carbon Steel 5.8 x 10-6 Stainless Steel 9.6 x 10-6 Aluminum         13.3 x 10-6 Copper 9.3 x 10-6 Lead         16.3 x 10-6 MS-03 Page 2 Rev. 0

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