
doi: 10.1007/bf00649826
1. The hardenability of steel after irradiation with relativistic electrons at austenite equilibrium temperatures and in the process of cooling increases substantially. 2. The effect obtained indicates the formation of fairly stable pairs of vacancies and carbon atoms from excess vacancies of radiation origin and interstitial atoms of carbon, promoting stabilization of austenite. 3. Vacancies formed during plastic deformation of austenite (high-temperature thermomechanical treatment) also may increase the hardenability of steel.
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