Abstract

The effect of the thermomechanical treatment parameters on the structure and properties of a high-strength nitrogen-bearing austenitic Cr-Ni-Mn steel is studied using a Gleeble 3800 plastometer. An increase in the interdeformation pause time during multipass deformation of the steel is shown to decrease the temperature of formation of carbonitride hardening phases in its structure. A shift in the temperature range of deformation toward low temperatures is found to increase the strength properties of the steel, and its plasticity decreases.

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