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← HistoryWhich construction failure mode risk increases if medieval castle masonry mortar lacks sufficient hydrophobic admixture?
A)Accelerated freeze-thaw spalling✓
B)Reduced compressive load capacity
C)Increased wind resistance flexing
D)Diminished acoustic resonance dampening
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Accelerated freeze-thaw spalling is the risk. This occurs because capillary action allows water ingress, then ice crystal formation exerts internal pressure (cryofracture mechanism). Sufficient hydrophobic admixtures prevent water penetration, therefore reducing this failure mode dramatically, rather than altered structural properties.
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