Abstract
1. The yield of austenitic high-manganese steels can be raised by 100–250 N/mm2 as a result of disperse-carbide segregation when they are alloyed with tungsten. 2. Steels with 15–20% Mn, 10% W, and more than 0.65% of C possess the best combination of mechanical properties in the initial and quenched states. 3. Cold plastic deformation makes it possible to increase the yield point to 1500–1600 N/mm2 with satisfactory plasticity.
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