Heat treatment statement: effect of quenching from the upper critical point Statement to evaluate: “Quenching steel from the upper critical point results in a fine-grained structure.” Decide if the statement is correct or incorrect.

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: Incorrect (False)

Explanation:

ConceptGrain size is governed by the prior austenite grain size, which is influenced by austenitizing temperature and hold time. Quenching mainly controls the transformation product (e.g., martensite), not the grain size already established at temperature.

ReasoningHeating much above the upper critical (A3/Acm) promotes grain growth; quenching from there yields hard martensite but does not by itself “refine” grains. Normalizing (proper austenitization just above critical and air cooling) is a standard refinement method.

Final AnswerIncorrect (False)

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