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DEFORMATION, PLASTIC

Beyond the yield point a plastic material strains continuously and permanentlyThe plastic material flows but is different from viscous materials since it has some fundamental strength (the critical stress) which the viscous fluid does not haveAlso, in ideally plastic materials, the strain takes place in localized regions where the critical stress has been reached, whereas, ideally viscous materials show deformation throughout the material wherever a deviatoric stress is present