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The plastic deformation will occur where pressures are relatively high and the strain rate relatively low. During plastic deformation, the materials flow and changes in shape will be permanent. While,

The elastic deformation will change shape in response to a stress, then snap back into it's original shape if the stress is removed. (in other words, the strain is recoverable)


IN short word...THE PLASTIC DEFORMATION ARE PERMANENT AND THE ELASTIC DEFORMATION WILL GO BACK TO ITS ORIGINAL SHAPE.

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The Plastic Modulus, Zp, of a cross section is:

[A(y1+y2)]/2

The Elastic Section Modulus, Ze, is:

Zp/(shape factor).

Refer to http://books.Google.co.uk/books?id=N2WyMxutXK4C&pg=PA596&lpg=PA596&dq=zp+ze+shape+factore&source=web&ots=Cr8H3UVjca&sig=RlLHZLFWOYppLey6QEu962wyU0Y&hl=en#PPA596,M1

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Elastic section modulus is used in general design. It is used to apply up to the yield point for common materials including most metals.

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An elastic-perfectly plastic material is one which the material is linear elastic and as the load on material increases to yield point it's stress remains constant whilst strain increases

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very elastic : some plastics can be streched up to 8 times its size

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It depends on the cross-section. For a rectangular shape its 1.5.

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What is the opposite of elastic?

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What happens to strain when stress is increased in a material?

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