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← ScienceWhich mechanism causes embrittlement of high-strength steel when welded underwater?
A)Atomic hydrogen solid solution✓
B)Austenite grain boundary segregation
C)Ferrite phase transformation kinetics
D)Martensite micro-crack formation stress
💡 Explanation
Atomic hydrogen diffuses into the steel because the welding arc decomposes water resulting in hydrogen evolution; this causes hydrogen embrittlement. Rapid cooling traps the atomic hydrogen in the lattice, therefore dissolved hydrogen lowers the steel's fracture toughness, rather than alternative crack tip distortions.
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