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← HistoryDuring early steam engine development, which risk increased significantly when James Watt increased cylinder size without reinforcement?
A)Reduced thermal efficiency
B)Cylinder rupture from hoop stress✓
C)Increased fuel consumption
D)Piston jamming from thermal expansion
💡 Explanation
When cylinder size increased without reinforcement, hoop stress concentrations increased significantly because internal pressure acted over a larger area, leading to tensile forces exceeding material strength. Therefore cylinder rupture results, rather than reduced thermal efficiency, increased fuel consumption, or piston jamming which involve distinct operational constraints.
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