Originally Posted by
blaireau
kevint, there are two types of deformation, elastic and plastic. Elastic deformation is deformation which on relief of the deforming stress, the material gradually returns to its original shape. This type of deformation only involves the stretching of interatomic bonds. Plastic deformation is deformation beyond the elastic limit. The material never returns to its original shape. In this case, atoms and molecules actually slip past each other. In metals, if you look at a stress/strain curve, you can see the region of elastic deformation, the point where the metal reaches the elastic limit and the plastic deformation region. I've attached a stress/strain curve from Wikipedia. I hope that this helps.