The features of microstructure and phase composition of metastable austenitic steel subjected to thermomechanical treatment, including low-temperature processing accompanied by warm rolling deformation, are investigated. Direct (γ → α΄) and reverse strain-induced martensitic transformations are shown to take place, followed by the formation of submicrocrystalline states and 3–4-fold increase in the yield point values. The mechanisms of formation of submicrocrystalline states and the reasons for increased strength are discussed.
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Litovchenko, I. Y., Akkuzin, S. A., Polekhina, N. A., Tyumentsev, A. N., & Naiden, E. P. (2016). The Features of Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Metastable Austenitic Steel Subjected to Low-Temperature and Subsequent Warm Deformation. Russian Physics Journal, 59(6), 782–787. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11182-016-0837-1