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← HistoryWhich structural failure mode limited the height of early suspension bridges before the 19th century?
A)Cable tensile yielding under load
B)Deck twisting from aerodynamic flutter✓
C)Anchor slippage from inadequate embedment
D)Tower crushing from compressive stress
💡 Explanation
When wind passes over a flexible bridge deck, aerodynamic flutter occurs because of positive feedback between lift and torsion, causing destructive twisting. Therefore deck twisting was the limiting factor, rather than cable yielding, anchor slippage, or tower crushing which require different structural weaknesses.
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