“…However, it should be specially noted that the main condition for the acceleration of dynamic aging processes is the continuous generation of mobile point defects during plastic deformation. It is the continuous saturation of the structure with mobile point defects, such as the vacancy complexes, that is responsible for an increase in the mobility of substitutional elements (in this case, Cr) [26,27] and, as a result, a decrease in the temperature of decomposition of austenite supersaturated with nitrogen with the formation of secondary nitrides [14,28]. The increased diffusion mobility of nitrogen at lowered temperatures obviously promotes relaxation along the path of decomposition of the solid solution.…”