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← HistoryWhich structural challenge did Roman engineers primarily address when constructing large bathhouses with hypocaust heating systems?
A)Minimizing heat loss through radiant surfaces
B)Maintaining uniform steam distribution
C)Preventing thermal stress in vaulted ceilings✓
D)Reducing soot accumulation in flue systems
💡 Explanation
When heated air circulated under the floor in hypocaust systems, differential thermal expansion occurred because ceilings experienced large temperature gradients, leading to cracking. Therefore, preventing thermal stress was essential, rather than minimizing heat loss, maintaining steam distribution, or reducing soot, which relate to different aspects of hypocaust operation.
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