When welding high-strength low-alloy (HSLA) steel with a hydrogen-bearing electrode, what is the primary metallurgical risk if preheat is omitted on thick sections?
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A
Hydrogen-induced cold cracking in the heat-affected zone
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B
Hot tearing along the weld centerline during solidification
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C
Excessive grain growth reducing tensile strength
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D
Porosity caused by nitrogen absorption from the atmosphere