Abstract

Investigations of disperse nonmetallic inclusions in unalloyed alpha titanium VT1-0 have been performed by using transmission electron (including scanning and high-resolution) microscopy. Characteristic electron energy losses spectroscopy has shown that these inclusions are titanium carbide particles. It has been revealed that the disperse carbides are formed in the titanium hcp matrix as a phase based on the fcc sublattice of titanium atoms. The inclusion–matrix orientation relationship corresponds to the well-known Kurdyumov–Sachs and Nishiyama–Wassermann relationships $ {\left[ {2\overline {11} 0} \right]_{{\upalpha }}}\parallel {\left[ {011} \right]_{{\updelta }}}{\text{ and }}{\left( {000\overline 1 } \right)_{{\upalpha }}}\parallel {\left( {1\overline 1 1} \right)_{{\updelta }}} $ .

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