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Eq. 1
Figure 1 - Restrained Plate, Uniformly Heated
Where
E = modulus of elasticity
α = coefficient of thermal expansion
T = Reference temperature
T0 = temperature initial temperature
µ = Poisson's ratio
- Bell Helicopter Structural Design Manual, 1977
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