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← HistoryWhich operational problem occurred due to differential expansion rates within pietra dura inlay panels spanning large temperature ranges?
A)Veneer cracking and detachment✓
B)Structural stone discoloration
C)Mortar joint disintegration
D)Foundation subsidence failures
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Veneer cracking results because differential thermal expansion induces stress concentration at interfaces acting through thermal stress. The different coefficients between materials causes detachment rather than uniform expansion; therefore, adhesive supports are overcome.
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