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← TechnologyWhich risk increases abruptly when differential corrosion damages rebar?
A)Catastrophic concrete tensile stress failure✓
B)Increased acoustic bridge resonance effects
C)Accelerated elastomeric bearing pad degradation
D)Decreased compressive load bearing capacity
💡 Explanation
When differential corrosion reduces the effective cross-sectional area of rebar embedded within concrete, tensile capacity decreases, triggering sudden tensile stress failure because crack propagation accelerates via stress concentration rather than manageable deflection; therefore, structure collapse is increased, rather than compressive bearing issues.
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