Overview of Plastic Region
In general, the elastic or plastic behaviour of a material can be defined by “Material Type” as a user input. Here, RS3 additionally provides two plastic region related options, to define material behaviour by region. They offer opposite functionalities, and are located under the Materials menu:
The functionality of this feature bears resemblance to the SSR region, which is specifically applicable to analyses conducted using the shear strength reduction method.
Add Plastic Regions

An option of “Use default material outside of plastic region for advanced constitutive model” is subjected to advanced constitutive models, See the relevant section for more details .
Exclude Plastic Regions

Plastic Region and Material Properties
It is recommended to define material properties prior to create plastic or exclude plastic regions. It is also acceptable to change material properties after creating a region. However, once Add / Exclude plastic regions are defined, it will always be in effect to the designated area.
After the material type is changed by Add / Exclude plastic regions, all other parameters of material properties in the Define Material Properties dialog remain unchanged.
Both Add / Exclude plastic region options are available only to plastic materials. If elastic materials are involved, see respective option topics for more information.
Hydraulic Properties
The hydraulic properties of a material will not be affected by Add / Exclude plastic regions.
Staged Materials
The Add / Exclude plastic regions only affects the material type, the staged materials will work normally.