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← HistoryWhich outcome commonly occurred when early Chinese ironworkers attempted to over-quench a newly cast high-carbon iron components?
A)Increased abrasive wear resistance
B)Widespread localized brittle fracture✓
C)Enhanced tensile strength properties
D)Reduced susceptibility to thermal creep
💡 Explanation
Widespread brittle fracture occurs because rapid cooling introduces high stresses across the matrix, specifically via the mechanism of martensitic transformation. Therefore, brittle cracking is favored, rather than enhanced wear resistance given more gradual cooling.
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