“…Such yield models often make their applications more unwieldy manipulations, particularly in relation to wishfully analytical solutions. In order to avoid such problems, many researchers today still prefer to use Hill's quadratic yield model on developing new theories (Alexandrov and Kontchakova, 2005;Atienza et al, 2005;Bocciarelli et al, 2005;Boumaiza et al, 2006;Cao and Wang, 2000;Capsoni et al, 2001;Choi et al, 2006a,b;Colak, 2004;Dafalias, 2000;Deshpande et al, 2001;Haddadi et al, 2006;Han, 2002;Han et al, 2002;Hill, 2000Hill, , 2001Hu and Wang, 2002;Karabin et al, 2003;Khalfallah et al, 2002;Kim et al, 2000;Kleiber et al, 2002;Kuroda, 1997Kuroda, , 1999Tvergaard, 2001, 2004;Legarth, 2003Legarth, , 2004Legarth, , 2005Legarth and Richelsen, 2006;Li and Yu, 2006;Liu and Chang, 2005;Oñate and Flores, 2005;Olso and Kyriakides, 2003;Pickett et al, 2004;Potirniche et al, 2006;Pourboghrat et al, 2000;Singh and Ray, 2002;Song et al, 2005;Sriram and Wagoner, 2000;Stoughton, 2000;Sun et al, 2004;Tamuzs et al,...…”