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← HistoryWhich structural problem plagued early iron bridge designs before the development of ductile iron?
A)Corrosion leading to cable failure
B)Brittle fracture under tensile stress✓
C)Deformation from thermal expansion
D)Erosion from high wind loads
💡 Explanation
When early iron bridges experienced tensile stress, brittle fracture occurred because cast iron had high carbon content, resulting in crack propagation and structural failure. Therefore brittle fracture was the issue, rather than corrosion, deformation, or erosion which are longer-term or environmentally-driven failure modes.
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