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← HistoryWhich structural problem plagued early cast iron bridges subjected to repeated heavy loads?
A)Tensile failure from crack propagation✓
B)Buckling failure from compressive stress
C)Shear failure at connection points
D)Corrosion from atmospheric exposure
💡 Explanation
When cast iron bridges experience repeated heavy loads, fatigue cracking occurs because micro-cracks initiate and grow under tensile stress, eventually leading to sudden brittle fracture. Therefore tensile failure results, rather than buckling, shear, or corrosion which are related to different stress conditions or environmental factors.
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