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← HistoryWhich mechanism critically undermined late Roman fortifications during prolonged sieges with trebuchets?
A)Progressive foundation settling
B)Incremental material fatigue✓
C)Accelerated mortar carbonation
D)Localized impact-induced fracture
💡 Explanation
Under sustained trebuchet bombardment, incremental material fatigue occurs because cyclical stress weakens the masonry, eventually leading to cracking and collapse. Therefore, localized impact-induced fracture results, rather than settling, carbonation, impact fracture alone without cumulative weakening, which require other forcing functions.
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