Abstract
A model of finite-deformation elastoplasticity theory that accommodates finite elastic strain is discussed. This is based on a polyconvex extension of the classical Hookean relation between stress and elastic strain. A framework for the description of scale effects associated with strain hardening is also developed, based on the theory of materially uniform bodies with inhomogeneities.
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