Abstract

Several Ti-V-C alloys have been studied by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) after cooling from the melt, with special attention paid to ordering processes taking place in the highly substoichiometric (Ti,V)C x phase. The effects of both short and long range ordering in the carbon sublattice are observed in selected area electron diffraction patterns. The Warren-Cowley short range order parameters have been evaluated from the intensity distribution in reciprocal space. More complex models for the intensity distribution are then developed and the effects on the predicted short range order parameters are discussed.

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