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← HistoryWhich property increased within cast iron cannons when Song dynasty arsenals optimized crucible filling during pouring?
A)Reduced alloy microstructure voids✓
B)Increased graphite nodule count
C)Enhanced ferrite phase stability
D)Promoted cementite phase formation
💡 Explanation
Finer control of the pouring using optimal crucible melt depth reduced air entrainment which drove greater consolidation outcomes therefore less shrinkage void formation within the cast ingot because solidification proceeded more uniformly in the die volume, rather than increased cementite.
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