Which of the following is the most significant result of spheroidization in steels?
A.
Increased potential for stress corrosion cracking
B.
Increased hardness
C.
Loss of ductility
D.
Loss of strength
The Answer Is:
D
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
As per API RP 571 Section 5.3.2.3 (Spheroidization):
“Spheroidization is the transformation of the microstructure of steels into spherical carbides, leading to reduced strength and hardness, especially after extended high-temperature exposure. It’s commonly seen in carbon and low alloy steels in refining heaters and reactors.”
It reduces strength and sometimes hardness.
It increases ductility, not reduces.
SCC potential is not directly tied to this change.
Therefore, Option D (Loss of strength) is correct.
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