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← HistoryWhich structural challenge complicated the construction of Brunel's SS Great Britain with its iron hull?
A)Electrolytic corrosion between dissimilar metals
B)Brittle fracture propagation due to welding defects
C)Insufficient tensile strength under hogging forces✓
D)Creep deformation below the waterline
💡 Explanation
When SS Great Britain was built, iron hulls faced the challenge of hogging where the ship's ends were supported by wave crests with empty midsection causing tensile stress. Therefore insufficient lengthwise tensile strength results rather than corrosion, brittle fracture, or creep, which involve different failure modes and time scales.
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