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← HistoryWhich outcome occurs when the quenching duration during crucible cast steel production during China's Han dynasty greatly exceeds safe parameters?
A)Austenite grain growth increases.✓
B)Ferrite precipitation becomes minimal.
C)Martensite transformation becomes incomplete.
D)Cementite redistribution gets delayed.
💡 Explanation
Excessive quench duration causes uncontrolled austenite grain growth because thermal energy continually drives grain boundary migration during the phase transition. Therefore, achieving fine-grained steel fails, rather than refining phase components that depend on specific time-temperature profiles.
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