Abstract
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.