| 31. | In the 1930s, this research was supplemented with works on the theory of plastic deformation.
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| 32. | Mechanisms of crystal-plastic deformation include Pressure solution, Dislocation creep, and Diffusion creep.
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| 33. | Stronger materials must undergo either elastic deformation or plastic deformation to absorb an impact without breaking.
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| 34. | This micro crack can initiate permanent plastic deformation which results in large crack propagation or failure.
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| 35. | Under tensile stress, plastic deformation is characterized by a strain hardening region and a atomic dislocations.
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| 36. | Eventually the stress is great enough to overcome the strain-field interactions and plastic deformation resumes.
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| 37. | A material's toughness is a factor of its ability to absorb energy during plastic deformation.
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| 38. | I'd say start over, write a proper plastic deformation, incrementally, with references.
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| 39. | Plastic deformation is when a material deforms but does not return to it's original shape.
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| 40. | Under excessive tensile strain, the tubes will undergo plastic deformation, which means the deformation is permanent.
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