The toughness and yield strength of steel is reduced by: a. Reducing the grain size b. Increasing the heat input. A. It's a destructive test used to assess materials ductility in the weld zone. B. It is a mechanical test used to determine a welds resistance to creep.
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The toughness and yield strength of steel is reduced by: a. Reducing the grain size b. Increasing the heat input. A. It's a destructive test used to assess materials ductility in the weld zone. B. It is a mechanical test used to determine a welds resistance to creep.
The toughness and yield strength of steel is reduced by: a. Reducing the grain size b. Increasing the heat input. A. It's a destructive test used to assess materials ductility in the weld zone. B. It is a mechanical test used to determine a welds resistance to creep.
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100%(18)100% found this document useful (18 votes)
The toughness and yield strength of steel is reduced by: a. Reducing the grain size b. Increasing the heat input. A. It's a destructive test used to assess materials ductility in the weld zone. B. It is a mechanical test used to determine a welds resistance to creep.