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Long time expositions at high temperatures

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Jun 25, 2001
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Significant micro structural alterations due to long time expositions at high temperatures that can result in imperfections of metallurgic origin, include:

1-Graphitisation, sigma phase, annealing embrittlement.

2-Grain growth, Graphitisation and mechanical fatigue.

3-Hardening, cavitations and embrittlement.

4-Sensitisation, graphitisation and erosion

Which would be the correct answer for the above statement?

Forum contributions would be appreciated

Luis Marques
 
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Combination of 1, 2 and 4; with the exception of mechanical fatigue and erosion. Mechanical fatigue and erosion are damage mechanisms that can be affected upon prolonged exposure to elevated temperature but are not a direct consequence of this exposure.

In lieu of the term annealing embrittlement, this should be called thermal embrittlement.
 
“Long time expositions at high temperatures”

Although interesting the subject is arguable

My question is from an American test form of a course formation action related with Heaters & Boilers. As the question is vague and the option answers are very similar the choice for the correct answer is not easy.

My option goes for the option 1 but I am not sure if it is the correct one.

Thank you for the empathy

Regards

Luis Marques
 
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