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← TechnologyWhich condition increases the risk of tendon corrosion in a prestressed concrete bridge?
A)Insufficient concrete cover and chloride ingress✓
B)Excessive vibration from heavy traffic load
C)Thermal expansion during extreme cold weather
D)Alkali-silica reaction in the concrete mixture
💡 Explanation
When concrete cover is insufficient and chlorides penetrate, the passive layer on the prestressing tendons breaks down because of electrochemical reactions, increasing corrosion rate. Therefore insufficient cover leads to tendon corrosion, rather than vibration, thermal expansion, or alkali reactions which require degradation of the concrete matrix itself.
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