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The subloading surface model described in Chapter 7 would be the only pertinent unconventional model for the description of monotonic loading behavior but it cannot describe the cyclic loading behavior pertinently by the formulation itself shown therein, predicting the unrealistically large plastic strain accumulation because only elastic deformation is predicted in the unloading process. Various unconventional plasticity models aimed at describing the cyclic loading behavior, i.e. the cyclic plasticity models have been proposed, while models other than the extension of the subloading surface model involve serious defects individually. The basic features of these models will be reviewed first and thereafter the formulation of the extended subloading surface model is described in detail in this chapter.
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Hashiguchi, K. (2009). Cyclic Plasticity Model: Extended Subloading Surface Model. In: Elastoplasticity Theory. Lecture Notes in Applied and Computational Mechanics, vol 42. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-00273-1_8
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