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← HistoryWhich mechanical disadvantage results when inadequately controlling molten metal temperature during the rapid casting of Song Dynasty socketed crossbow trigger mechanisms?
A)Increased stress concentration near corners✓
B)Reduced carbon migration within interface
C)Enhanced eutectic crystallization solidification
D)Higher resistance to intergranular corrosion
💡 Explanation
Increased internal contraction-inducedstress concentration results from incorrect cooling because solidification progresses too quickly, creating brittle microstructures within iron castings exposed to cyclic stress. Therefore, the trigger bar will easily fail catastrophically, rather than yielding gradually under load.
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