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← HistoryWhich outcome results when the concrete in Roman aqueduct arches, particularly during their rapid construction phase, experiences premature hydraulic setting?
A)Increased risk of structural voids✓
B)Improved long-term compressive strengths
C)Enhanced resistance to freeze-thaw cycles
D)Accelerated carbonation and steel reinforcement
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Premature hydraulic setting during Roman aqueduct construction causes increased risk of structural voids. Because of rapid hydration and insufficient mixing, internal pores form via volumetric expansion. Therefore, the structure weakens rather than strengthens because no strong matrix develops via proper hydration.
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