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It was studied in Chap. 4 that the material-time derivatives of state variables, e.g. stress and internal variables in elastoplasticity do not possess the objectivity and thus, instead of them, we must adopt their objective time-derivatives. The responses of simple constitutive equations introducing corotational rates with various spins including the plastic spin will be examined in this chapter.

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Hashiguchi, K. (2017). Corotational Rate Tensor. In: Foundations of Elastoplasticity: Subloading Surface Model. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48821-9_16

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