Difference between plastic and inelastic?

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    Difference between plastic and inelastic?
    From an engineering prospective, what's the difference?
    I know the characteristics of plastic, elastic and anelastic behaviour, but not sure what inelastic behaviour means?

    Thanks in advance
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    Re: Difference between plastic and inelastic?
    Got the answer I was looking for. Inelastic behaviour is where a specimens doesn't fracture but after recovery the specimen still undergoes plastic deformation.
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