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    In physics and materials science, plasticity (also known as plastic deformation) is the ability of a solid material to undergo permanent deformation,...
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  • Look up plasticity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Plasticity may refer to: Plasticity (physics), in engineering and physics, the propensity of a solid...
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    mass. Viscoelasticity Bingham plastic Dashpot Creep (deformation) Plasticity (physics) Continuum mechanics Quasi-solid Perzyna, P. (1966), "Fundamental...
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  • Specified minimum yield strength (category Plasticity (physics))
    Specified Minimum Yield Strength (SMYS) means the specified minimum yield strength for steel pipe manufactured in accordance with a listed specification1...
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    Yield (engineering) (category Plasticity (physics))
    Specified minimum yield strength Ultimate tensile strength Yield curve (physics) Yield surface Scales, M.; Kornuta, J.A.; Switzner, N.; Veloo, P. (1 December...
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    Flow plasticity is a solid mechanics theory that is used to describe the plastic behavior of materials. Flow plasticity theories are characterized by the...
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    Plastic bending (category Plasticity (physics))
    Plastic bending is a nonlinear behavior particular to members made of ductile materials that frequently achieve much greater ultimate bending strength...
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  • The Lankford coefficient (also called Lankford value, R-value, or plastic strain ratio) is a measure of the plastic anisotropy of a rolled sheet metal...
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  • Von Mises yield criterion (category Plasticity (physics))
    stress J 2 {\displaystyle J_{2}} reaches a critical value. It is a part of plasticity theory that mostly applies to ductile materials, such as some metals....
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    Plasticity theory for rocks is concerned with the response of rocks to loads beyond the elastic limit. Historically, conventional wisdom has it that rock...
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