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← HistoryWhich mechanism limited the maximum span of early cast iron bridges (e.g., Iron Bridge, 1779)?
A)Brittle fracture due to tensile stress✓
B)Creep deformation under sustained load
C)Corrosion weakening the joints
D)Buckling instability of the arch
💡 Explanation
When tensile stress exceeded the material's limit, brittle fracture occurred because cast iron has low tensile strength, especially when defects are present. Therefore brittle fracture results, rather than creep, corrosion, or buckling, each of which require different material properties or geometric configurations under load.
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