Hey.
So, I have a few questions.
Lets say that I have a 3-layer laminte, consisiting of a fixed wall (W), an adhesive (A) and a small object (O) attached to the adhesive.
___________
| ___ __
| | | | |
Wall | | A| |O|
| |__| |__|
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__________|
Say that these 3 layers have the following stats (all made up)
Wall: TEC= 1, H20=5%, L=2mm
Adhesive: TEC= 3, H20= 10%, L=0.5mm
Object: TEC= 2, H20 = 15%, L= 1mm
where
TEC= Thermal expansion coefficient (C^-1)
H20= Water absorbtion (%)
L= Lenght.
So my question is...
how do i calculate tensions created due to this?
Do i have to calculate tensions in all 3 layers? Should i add them together?
Or, should i rather calculate tensions in the interesting layer, the adhesive?
Also - since the wall is fixed i guess its change in lenght will be (TEC * L) /2. Correct?
Lastly - the wall is fixed, whereas the others isn't. Can someone explain what influence this will have?