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← HistoryWhich microstructure change decreased susceptibility to failure in ancient bronze tools after repeated cold forging?
A)Grain refinement inhibiting crack propagation✓
B)Phase transformation toughening inclusions size
C)Increased vacancy concentration accelerating oxidation
D)Dislocation clustering impeding strain hardening
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When bronze tools were repeatedly cold forged, grain refinement occurred because plastic deformation creates new grain boundaries, reducing grain size and hindering crack propagation. Therefore, refined grains increase toughness rather than embrittlement which is caused by increased imperfections. Therefore crack propagation is inhibited, resulting in improved integrity.
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