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← HistoryWhich effect contributes to structural instability when timber framing joints experience repeated wetting and drying cycles?
A)Increased tensile strength of wood
B)Decreased shear strength of fasteners
C)Cyclical expansion-contraction causing gaps✓
D)Reduced fungal decay resistance
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When timber joints undergo repeated wetting and drying, cyclical expansion and contraction occurs because wood hygroscopicity leads to dimensional changes with moisture content, creating gaps over time. Therefore joint instability results, rather than strength increases, fastener weakness, or decay resistance, which are distinct failure modes.
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