AbstractThis paper is concerned with the elastic plastic response of a two-bar system with temperature-dependent elastic coefficients under cyclic thermomechanical loadings. Such materials are characterized by lack of results concerning the asymptotic behaviors and conditions for shakedown occurrence. This study shows that the considered simple structure is sufficiently complex to experience different periodic long-term behaviors as in classical elastoplasticity. In order to understand how Melan–Koiter method works for such materials, the evolution of the structure’s response until the stabilization of the plastic strain (‘shakedown’) or the asymptotic dissipative behavior (‘alternating plasticity’ or ‘ratcheting’) is analytically addressed...