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← HistoryWhich consequence resulted when Song dynasty iron bridges experienced thermally induced movements?
A)Brittle fracture under impact
B)Formation of fatigue cracks✓
C)Reduced load-bearing capacity
D)Accelerated galvanic corrosion
💡 Explanation
Thermally induced expansion and contraction in the iron initiates fatigue cracks, because materials subjected to repeated stress cycles weaken through work hardening. Therefore, fatigue cracking arose, rather than immediate fracture or just lessened capacity, given load distribution capabilities.
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