Lattice misfit between inclusion and acicular ferrite in weld metal of low carbon low alloy steel

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To clarify the mechanism of acicular ferrite formation in low carbon submerged arc weld metals of a Ti-B system with different aluminum contents, the lattice misfit between inclusion and acicular ferrite was investigated. The inclusions were directly sliced into thin foils by a focused ion beam device and crystallographic analyses were performed using a transmission electron microscope. These inclusions were surrounded by a narrow Ti-enriched layer which was identified as TiO. Our results showed that the Baker-Nutting orientation relationship was satisfied between the narrow TiO on the inclusion surface and acicular ferrite.

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Yamada, T., Terasaki, H., & Komizo, Y. I. (2009). Lattice misfit between inclusion and acicular ferrite in weld metal of low carbon low alloy steel. Yosetsu Gakkai Ronbunshu/Quarterly Journal of the Japan Welding Society, 27(2). https://doi.org/10.2207/qjjws.27.114s

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