Thermal Expansion Calculator – ΔL = αLΔT

This thermal expansion calculator finds the change in length of a material when heated or cooled, using ΔL = α × L × ΔT.

Thermal Expansion Calculator

Formula

ΔL = α × L × ΔT

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter the original length in metres.
  2. Enter the coefficient of linear expansion (e.g. steel ≈ 0.000012 /°C).
  3. Enter the temperature change and click Calculate.

Worked Example

A 10 m steel rail (α = 1.2×10−5/°C) heated by 50°C expands by ΔL = 0.000012 × 10 × 50 = 0.006 m (6 mm).

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the formula for linear thermal expansion?

Change in length dL = alpha x L x dT, where alpha is the coefficient of linear expansion, L the original length and dT the temperature change.

What is the coefficient of thermal expansion of steel?

About 12 x 10^-6 per degree Celsius (0.000012 /C).

Why do materials expand on heating?

Heating increases the vibration of atoms, increasing their average spacing, so the material expands.

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