Inelastic Deformation

Plain Definition: Permanent deformation in a structure beyond its elastic limit.

Technical Description: Occurs when stress exceeds yield strength, leading to plastic behavior. It allows structures to absorb energy during seismic events.

Use in Design: Central to seismic design philosophy, allowing controlled damage without collapse.

Meta Title: Inelastic Deformation in Structures | Seismic Glossary

Meta Description: Learn how inelastic deformation is used in seismic design to allow energy dissipation.

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