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← HistoryWhich risk developed in early cast iron bridge construction because quenching followed the casting proccess?
A)Tensile stress led to cracking✓
B)Creep deformation created geometric instability
C)Corrosion accelerated the structural failure
D)Shear stress generated immediate fractures
💡 Explanation
Tensile stress can induced cracking via stress concentrations; because the rapid cooling creates uneven stress; therefore, cracking occurred easily in cast bridges that were quenched in production, rather than air-cooled for tempered qualities.
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