| 1. | Plastic deformation is retained after the release of the applied stress.
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| 2. | Hardness measurements quantify the resistance of a material to plastic deformation.
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| 3. | Brittle failure occurs with little to no plastic deformation before fracture.
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| 4. | No plastic deformation is allowed at this level of a load.
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| 5. | This phenomenon is called " plastic deformation ".
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| 6. | Once this begins the material has entered a stage called plastic deformation.
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| 7. | The criterion was introduced to deal with the plastic deformation of soils.
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| 8. | Furthermore, plastic deformation alters the form and geometry of the part.
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| 9. | Note the plastic deformation of grains visible on the right.
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| 10. | Plastic deformation ends with the fracture of the material.
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