Live Quiz Arena
🎁 1 Free Round Daily
⚡ Enter ArenaQuestion
← TechnologyIn metal forging, which result arises when the die temperature rapidly decreases during impact?
A)Increased local material deformation✓
B)Reduced thermal stress cracking
C)Elevated compressive elastic rebound
D)Enhanced anisotropic grain compression
💡 Explanation
Localized chilling causes increased temperature gradients, because thermal contraction varies across the material rather than remaining uniform. Plastic deformation then tends to concentrate in cooler regions; therefore, the metal deforms unevenly, rather than uniformly, leading to localized deformation.
🏆 Up to £1,000 monthly prize pool
Ready for the live challenge? Join the next global round now.
*Terms apply. Skill-based competition.
Related Questions
Browse Technology →- Which consequence results when stimulated-raman-scattering (SRS) affects single-mode fibers?
- Which outcome occurs when exceeding tolerance limits during CNC lathe machining of a hardened steel aerospace component?
- During closed-die forging of a titanium aerospace component, which outcome results when localized die thermal expansion exceeds material flow?
- Which risk significantly increases if a bipolar junction transistor's (BJT) base current exceeds design limits from parasitic capacitance during rapid switching?
- Which outcome occurs in a hydrostatic transmission when the control valve deadband setting increases?
- Which outcome occurs when excessive cylinder pressure overwhelms hydrodynamic lubrication in an engine?
