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The constitutive law of plasticity consists of three elements: the yield surface defined by the yield function to describe the elasticity limit, the normality rule to define the directions of plastic deformation (for elasto-plasticity) or the stress (for rigid-plasticity) and hardening behavior to describe the yield surface evolution during plastic deformation.
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Chung, K., Lee, MG. (2018). Stress Update Formulation. In: Basics of Continuum Plasticity. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8306-8_16
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