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A Serendipity cubic-displacement hybrid-stress element for thin and moderately thick plates (English)
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1980
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hybrid-stress element
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thin and moderately thick plates
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independent transverse displacement and rotations interpolated by 12-node cubic Serendipity shape functions
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compared with 12-node assumed displacement based Mindlin plate element with reduced integration
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accuracy compared against that of analogous 4-node and 8-node hybrid-stress Mindlin plate elements
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