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← HistoryWhich structural failure mode was a major risk during the construction of timber-framed windmills?
A)Differential settlement cracking foundations
B)Tensile rupture of the wooden gears
C)Shear failure due to excessive wind load✓
D)Corrosion of iron pivot components
💡 Explanation
When strong winds acted on the large sails, shear stress concentrates within the wooden frame, particularly at joints, because the structure resists the wind force. Therefore shear failure results, rather than settlement, rupture, or corrosion, which originate from ground conditions, material properties, or chemical processes.
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