Rock mass plasticity refers to the behavior of rock masses when they undergo irreversible deformations under certain loading conditions. It is typically described within the framework of continuum mechanics, incorporating concepts from both plasticity and geomechanics. In the context of rock mechanics, plasticity models are used to characterize the behavior of rock masses that can experience significant deformation without fracturing, particularly when subjected to high stress levels.
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