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← ScienceWhich mechanism causes decreased fracture toughness in polycrystalline aluminum at cryogenic temperatures?
A)Grain boundary embrittlement✓
B)Increased lattice phonon frequency
C)Enhanced stacking fault energy
D)Increased ductile tearing resistance
💡 Explanation
Grain boundary embrittlement occurs because lower temperatures suppress dislocation mobility which concentrates stress. This induces intergranular fracture rather than plastic deformation. Therefore, grain boundaries become preferential crack paths because reduced ductility hinders crack bridging within grains.
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