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← TechnologyWhich consequence results when flash exceeds optimal rate during isothermal forging?
A)Increased workpiece cracking propensity✓
B)Elevated forging die steel tempering
C)Diminished microstructure grain refinement
D)Improved surface finish consistency
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Increased cracking arises due to rapid thermal gradients during flash formation, inducing thermal stress corrosion. Therefore, workpiece integrity reduces, rather than improved microstructure or surface finish, because plastic deformation becomes localized due to inadequate heat dissipation through the metal.
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