Abstract

This article examines the effect of carbon on the structure of slip traces and characteristics of the deformation resistance of quenched iron-nickel-carbon alloys deformed at 77°K. It is established that an increase in the carbon concentration in the martensite within the range 0.03–0.30 wt. % is accompanied by the formation of “channels” of easy slip during low-temperature deformation, which explains the simultaneously observed increase in the plastic strain of the alloys. Localization of slip in these channels leads to a reduction in the nonconservative component of resistance to deformation.

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