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← HistoryWhich mechanical consequence results when residual stresses concentrate during the ancient Chinese cast iron crossbow trigger manufacturing?
A)Decreased draw weight consistency
B)Premature brittle fracture occurs✓
C)Increased trigger creep develops
D)Propellant misfires increase rapidly
💡 Explanation
Brittle fracture susceptibility occurs due to stress concentrated by the casting process within the trigger during manufacturing. The Hall-Petch relationship governs this effect, because smaller grains enhance strength. Therefore, cracking initiates more readily, rather than component yielding or plastic deformation under load.
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