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← HistoryWhich outcome occurred when cast iron bridge designs exceeded material tensile strength limits in the 19th century?
A)Cable slackening from thermal expansion
B)Deck buckling from compressive stress
C)Joint corrosion from galvanic action
D)Catastrophic fracture from brittle failure✓
💡 Explanation
When cast iron was subjected to tensile loads beyond its limit, brittle fracture occurs because the material lacks ductility, leading to sudden crack propagation. Therefore catastrophic fracture results, rather than slackening, buckling, or corrosion, which involve different mechanisms and material properties.
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