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← HistoryWhich mechanical consequence was observed in early atmospheric steam engines due to repeated heating/cooling cycles?
A)Cylinder cracking from thermal stress✓
B)Piston jamming from lubricant breakdown
C)Valve failure from corrosion fatigue
D)Condenser rupture from pressure buildup
💡 Explanation
With repeated heating and cooling, thermal stress cycling occurs because the cylinder material expands and contracts unevenly, leading to fatigue cracking over time. Therefore cylinder cracking results, rather than piston jamming, valve failure or condenser rupture which are caused by different operational stressors.
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