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Mathematical simplicity of the phonomennological theory of plasticity enables us to apply its results directly to the analysis and design and design of technological processes. However, such an approach is only a formalization of known experimental results and does not penetrate deeply into the physical basis of the plastic yielding process. Approach that is more physical helps us to understand the plastic effects connected with a microscopic structure of materials.
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Gambin, W. (2001). Sources of Induced Plastic Anisotropy. In: Plasticity and Textures. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9763-0_4
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