Question

The “corten” form of this material, which (10[2])is designed to resist weathering, (10[1])is an example of its HSLA type. The properties of this material as it is cooled are displayed on TTT and CCT (10[1])diagrams, (10[2])such as how it transitions from an FCC to (10[1])BCC structure during the austenite-to-martensite (10[6])phase change. (10[1])Reinforced concrete (10[1])gets its tensile (10[1]-5[1])strength (10[2])from this non-elemental (10[1])material’s (10[3])“rebar”. (10[9]-5[1])Air (10[3])is blown (10[2])over a certain metal’s (10[1])“pig” form (10[3])in order to produce this (10[1])material (10[3]-5[1])in the Bessemer process. (10[6])Either performing galvanization or adding 11% (10[1])chromium to this alloy is used to avert corrosion. For 10 points, name this strong alloy of (10[1])iron and carbon, (10[1])which comes in a “stainless” variety. ■END■

ANSWER: steel [accept corten steel or weathering steel or HSLA steel or steel rebar or stainless steel; prompt on metal; reject “iron”]
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Summary

2024 ACF Fall at CornellfallY9100%0%11%67.56
2024 ACF Fall at Ohio StatefallY8100%0%0%62.13
2024 ACF Fall at GeorgiafallY13100%0%8%57.62
2024 ACF Fall at North CarolinafallY9100%0%11%65.78
2024 ACF Fall at Claremont CollegesfallY5100%0%0%50.80
2024 ACF Fall at IllinoisfallY9100%0%0%53.56

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Jeffery XuGeorgia Tech DAlabama A610
Jeffery XuGeorgia Tech DAlabama A610
Annika Larson (DII)Claremont AUSC1110
Stephen HeritageNotre Dame AIllinois B3310
Malachi LedfordTusculumLiberty A3410
David MathewPurdue AIllinois C3410
Anna HinkleGeorgia Tech BFurman4310
Nayel TekleCornell BESF4810
Alec RisoCornell DRIT B4810
Danny CutbillRIT AU of Rochester B4810
Griffin ElderTennessee AVanderbilt B4810
Anthony Fangqing Yu (UG)UCLA AClaremont B4810
Azura GollamudiNorthwestern BIowa A4810
Peter SmithBinghamton ACornell C5010
Sam AlahiIllinois AIowa B5210
Elijah O'Sick JohnsonBinghamton CCornell G55-5
Cade Smith (UG)Michigan State A Miami B (UG) 5510
Jacob Goodson (DII)Ohio State A (UG) Miami A (UG) 5610
Alan Kappler (DII)Claremont CUCSD5610
Ayush Patel (DII)UCLA CUCLA B5910
Reed Sexton (UG)Michigan D (UG)CWRU B (DII) 6010
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Kevin CronkVirginia Tech BAppalachian State A6010
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Aaron TaylorMississippi State AGeorgia A6110
Monish JampalaGeorgia Tech BGeorgia Tech A61-5
Asheton WilbanksClemson AGeorgia Tech E6110
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Joseph ColeUNC BVirginia Tech A6110
Arthur ZhangNorthwestern AChicago B6110
Sophia MadrazoPurdue BIndiana6110
Sam KonkelChicago AIllinois D6110
Kritanu SahaCornell APenn State6210
Jonathan BostLiberty BJames Madison B6210
Samay MathWashU BNotre Dame C6210
Henry Nonnemaker (DII)CWRU A (UG) Miami C (DII) 6410
Henry BylinowskiAuburn ABelmont6410
John NolanNC StateUNC C6810
Benny ShtutmanSouth Carolina AGeorgia Tech C7010
Zachary KantEmory AClemson B7010
Sophie LymanWashU ASIUE7010
Michael EngUNC DUNC A7510
John McqueenSouth Carolina BAuburn B7610
Allison CoxWilliam & MaryAppalachian State B7610
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Albert LiDuke BJames Madison A7610
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Deric WagnerBinghamton BRIT C8010
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Simon BursteinVirginiaDuke A8010
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Jonathan ZhangCornell FU of Rochester A8610
Nitish SudhakarGeorgia Tech AGeorgia Tech B10310
Brian ChenCornell GBinghamton C10610