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Buckling and vibration of finite-length composite prismatic plate structures with diaphragm ends. II: Computer programs and buckling applications
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    Buckling and vibration of finite-length composite prismatic plate structures with diaphragm ends. II: Computer programs and buckling applications (English)
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    1989
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    multi-term finite strip formulations
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    buckling stresses
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    natural frequencies
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    shear deformation plate theory
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    classical plate theory
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    implementation
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    computer programs BAVAMPAS
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    BAVAMPAC
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    numerical applications
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