Abstract

1. High-temperature thermomechanical treatment of 03Kh8, 27Kh8, and 47Kh8 steels induces strengthening which is not affected by phase recrystallization resulting from rapid heating, i.e., the effect of thermomechanical treatment is reversible. 2. The amount of stored energy during high-temperature thermomechanical treatment is 1.5–2 times greater than the latent energy absorbed during cold deformation. 3. During the initial stages of recrystallization the strengthening effect of high-temperature thermomechanical treatment is not affected. 4. High-temperature thermomechanical treatment increases the temperature at which the steel begins to lose strength.

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