Discussion :: Chemical Engineering Basics
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Steels with high carbon equivalent have poor weldability, because in these steels during welding
A.
carbon and other alloying elements get oxidised from the weld pool.
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B.
excessive ferrite forms in the heat affected zone leading to poor toughness of the weld.
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C.
martensite forms in the heat affected zone leading to poor toughness/ductility of the weld.
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D.
segregation of carbon and other element occurs in the weld pool leading to poor properties of the weld.
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Answer : Option C
Explanation :
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