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Buckling of multilayered composite plates by natural shear deformation matrix theory
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    Buckling of multilayered composite plates by natural shear deformation matrix theory (English)
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    6 May 1996
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    The study discusses buckling of multilayered composite plates from the standpoint of a natural shear deformation theory which is developed and shaped by means of matrix language on a model facet three-node triangular finite element. Isotropic, sandwich, and hybrid plates can also be treated. It is shown that by invoking a physical decomposition and lumping concept, evolved through the adoption of a natural coordinate system in harmony with the given element geometry, an assembly of three edge-beams is created and is solely responsible for the carrying of the transverse shear forces.
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    facet three-node triangular finite element
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    physical decomposition
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    lumping concept
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    natural coordinate system
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    three edge-beams
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