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← TechnologyWhich deformation pattern originates when forging at excessively low temperatures?
A)Increased 'flow lines' visibility
B)Hydrogen embrittlement intensification
C)Recrystallization induced grain growth
D)Work hardening localization✓
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Work hardening localization arises because the low forging temperature inhibits uniform plastic flow; thus, deformation concentrates in specific regions. Therefore, localized work produces cracks rather than the desired shape, rather than embrittlement which isn’t directly temperature-dependent.
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