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← HistoryIn multi-span medieval timber bridges, which outcome results from seasonal swelling of the timber support piles?
A)Reduced deck load capacity
B)Increased compressive arch stability
C)Elevated resonant frequency response
D)Induced bending moment reversals✓
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Induced bending moment reversals arise because seasonal pile swelling causes longitudinal expansion creating internal stresses, altering load distribution through the bridge's load path, therefore the answer is bending moment reversals, rather than other structural property changes.
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