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← HistoryWhich mechanism underlies the structural weakening affecting early cast iron Chinese columns used to support heavy, multi-story pagodas?
A)Graphitic corrosion of iron matrix✓
B)Electrolytic oxidation from humidity
C)Erosion from wind-borne particles
D)Creep deformation at high temperatures
💡 Explanation
Graphitic corrosion led to weakening because it converted iron to graphite, causing loss of metallic bonding and strength. Therefore, the columns risked collapse, rather than oxidation or creep, which are separate mechanisms linked to iron degradation in different conditions.
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