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← HistoryWhich structural failure mode posed the greatest risk to unsupported sections during Roman stone fortification wall construction?
A)Shear failure from lateral pressure✓
B)Bending fracture from overburden
C)Torsional stress from uneven settling
D)Tensile cracking from thermal expansion
💡 Explanation
During construction, unsupported wall sections experience hydrostatic pressure, leading to potential shear failure because the uncured mortar provides little lateral resistance. Therefore shear failure posed the greatest immediate risk, rather than bending, torsion, or tension which require a complete structure and time-dependent processes.
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