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← HistoryWhich risk increases when early crucibles experienced rapid fluctuations during crucible steel production?
A)Decarburization of the molten iron
B)Formation of brittle crystalline Structures
C)Accelerated Oxidation of the Inclusions
D)Thermal Shock causing vessel failure✓
💡 Explanation
Thermal shock risk raises with rapid temperature changes because this induces differential thermal expansion within the solid crucible material. Therefore, fracture occurs rather than gradual heat dissipation, thus preventing successful crucible processing.
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