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← HistoryWithin ancient Chinese metallurgy, which mechanical risk arose from rapid temperature shifts during cast iron production using coke firing?
A)Alloying element segregation intensifies greatly
B)Oxidation rates lowered unexpectedly fast
C)Thermal stress cracking probability grows✓
D)Crystallization kinetics become very unstable
💡 Explanation
Introducing coke for cast iron smelting raised temperatures quickly; that’s Thermal Stress. Rapid temperature changes cause differential expansion, exceeding material tensile strength, therefore cracks emerge, rather than benefiting from alloying homogenization or steady cooling.
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