Hyperplastic Material Models and their Applications in Engineering

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In this paper concepts and behaviour of plasticity, hyperelasticity and hyperplasticity are explained and clarified. Description of hardening models and hyperplastic models is provided too. The theoretical overview presented in this paper covers the crucial prerequisite for creating and applying hyperplastic material models into practice, either for simulation purposes or for real world application.

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