Abstract
Tensile specimens have been tested at room temperature, finding clear delamination in the rolling direction but only incipient delamination in the transverse direction. Delamination is found to be a strain rate-controlled process whose morphology depends on the material's processing history, suggesting that its cause may be embrittlement induced by hydrogen occluded during processing. Delamination has only a small influence on mechanical properties in the rolling direction, but in the transverse direction a loss of ductility is detected particularly for aged specimens.
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