1984
DOI: 10.1007/bf00796600
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Some properties of thin steel-copper bimetal sheet

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“…Hence, a choice of h = 0.0069r m would give 24nπr m /h = 10 000π for the convenience of calculating equations (3.8), (3.10), (4.4) and (4.6). The most common bimaterial strip for responding to temperature change is made from copper-steel (C-S) pair[51][52][53][54]. To evaluate the effect of CTE difference, other material pairs such as tungsten-silicon carbide (T-SC) pair and brass-titanium (B-T) pair are included[3,45].…”
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“…Hence, a choice of h = 0.0069r m would give 24nπr m /h = 10 000π for the convenience of calculating equations (3.8), (3.10), (4.4) and (4.6). The most common bimaterial strip for responding to temperature change is made from copper-steel (C-S) pair[51][52][53][54]. To evaluate the effect of CTE difference, other material pairs such as tungsten-silicon carbide (T-SC) pair and brass-titanium (B-T) pair are included[3,45].…”
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