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← HistoryWhich mechanism limited the dimensional accuracy when constructing wooden hull frames in 18th-century shipbuilding?
A)Thermal expansion of hull planks
B)Hygroscopic expansion of timber✓
C)Galvanic corrosion between fasteners
D)Delamination failure under stress
💡 Explanation
When humidity changed, hygroscopic expansion occurred because wood absorbed or released moisture, leading to swelling or shrinkage that distorted pre-cut frame pieces. Therefore, hygroscopic expansion limited the accuracy, rather than thermal expansion, galvanic corrosion, or delamination which require other environmental contributors.
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