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← HistoryWhich risk increased in medieval siege warfare due to cast iron components in bombards?
A)Faster barrel cooling rate
B)Decreased projectile penetration
C)Catastrophic component fragmentation✓
D)Accelerated trunnion pin wear
💡 Explanation
Component fragmentation risk increased due to brittleness. Cast iron has high carbon content, causing brittle fracture under stress; the mechanism is brittle fracture with limited plastic deformation. Therefore, the bombard could shatter easily rather than exhibit gradual deformation.
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