Question: 1 - A ) A thin porcelain coating becomes bonded to the underlying stainless steel when both are heated to about 6 0 0 C

1- A) A thin porcelain coating becomes bonded to the underlying stainless steel when both are heated to about 600C. During subsequent cooling the enamel ceases to flow at about 425C and becomes stressed by the more rapidly contracting steel at 25C. If p=910-6(1C) and s=1210-6(1/C); calculate the blocked strain at the interface (5P);
B) if Ess=201010Pa and Ep=101010 calculate approximately the compressive stress that occurs on porcelain coating and tensile stress that occurs on steel plate and draw schematically the deformation and stresses on the coated material (SP)
1 - A ) A thin porcelain coating becomes bonded

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