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← HistoryWhen Song Dynasty iron cannons rapidly overheat, which transformation reduces barrel integrity?
A)Tempering anneals pre-existing iron microfractures
B)Cyclic thermal stress induces creep✓
C)Cementation increases carbon case depth
D)Quenching forms localized martensitic phases
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Cyclic firing raised cannon temperatures such that cyclic thermal stress induced creep, leading to barrel deformation and bore enlargement because repeated heating/cooling weakened the cast iron rather than annealing, case hardening, or phase transformations that would occur during different thermal processing.
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