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Which mechanism caused frequent cracking in the cast iron components of early steam locomotives during the 19th century?

A)Graphitic corrosion weakened the iron
B)Erosion from high-velocity steam jets
C)Thermal fatigue from cyclical heating
D)Creep deformation under sustained load

💡 Explanation

When locomotives underwent repeated heating and cooling cycles, thermal fatigue occurred because expansion and contraction stresses exceeded the iron's yield strength. Therefore cracking resulted from cyclical heating, rather than graphitic corrosion, erosion or creep which require different environmental conditions and timescales.

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