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← HistoryWhich structural risk increased when Roman engineers transitioned from round arches to vaulted ceilings in large bathhouses?
A)Shear stress concentration at corners✓
B)Material fatigue from thermal cycling
C)Foundation settlement from uneven load
D)Wind load instability on curved surfaces
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When round arches were replaced with vaulted ceilings, shear stress concentration at the corners occurs because the load is transferred through fewer points, leading to increased stress. Therefore, stress concentration results, rather than fatigue, settlement, or wind instability, which relate to different loading or environmental factors.
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