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← HistoryWhich mechanism limited maximum height of single-span arches in ancient Roman aqueducts that crossed deep valleys?
A)Tensile failure in voussoir joints✓
B)Buckling of arch due to load
C)Hydrostatic pressure exceeding capacity
D)Thermal expansion causing cracking
💡 Explanation
When the arch height increased, tensile stress developed in voussoir joints because bending moment increased due to increased self-weight. Therefore tensile failure limits height, rather than buckling (relieved by arch shape), pressure (managed within channels) or thermal stress (mitigated by material and design).
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