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← HistoryWhich risk sharply increased during the Song Dynasty with widespread cast iron production used in long-span bridge construction?
A)Localized bedrock erosion under piers
B)Embankment sinkage due to tidal shifts
C)Tension failure because of variable metallurgy✓
D)Shear stress concentrates during flooding
💡 Explanation
Variable metallurgy increased risk because the chilling effect during casting varied cooling rates, thereby creating internal stresses and brittle fracture behavior rather than uniform strong material. Therefore, tension failure was the key limitation rather than compression or external stress.
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