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During early steam engine development, which risk increased significantly when James Watt increased cylinder size without reinforcement?

A)Reduced thermal efficiency
B)Cylinder rupture from hoop stress
C)Increased fuel consumption
D)Piston jamming from thermal expansion

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When cylinder size increased without reinforcement, hoop stress concentrations increased significantly because internal pressure acted over a larger area, leading to tensile forces exceeding material strength. Therefore cylinder rupture results, rather than reduced thermal efficiency, increased fuel consumption, or piston jamming which involve distinct operational constraints.

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