“…18,19 Most of these approaches are, however, limited to the strength check of local sections, whereas a complete nonlinear analysis is carried out only in a few works as, for instance, in the work of Tidemann and Krenk. 9 For the steel and confined RC section, however, as proposed in many building standards, 20,21 the strain limit is sufficiently large to allow an alternative approach based on the classical plasticity theory. 22 In particular, an accurate approach for the yield surface construction has been recently proposed in the works of Bleyer and De Buhan 2 and Leonetti et al 23 It consists in evaluating a point cloud of generalized yield stresses by assigning the corresponding collapse mechanisms, that is, position and orientation of the neutral axis.…”