The Effect of Shear Deformation on Post-Buckling Behavior of Laminated Beams
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nonlinear differential equationsNewton's methodvariational principleanisotropicisotropicfinite-difference schemeequilibrium equationsparametric studypotential energyshear effecttransverse shear deformationapproximate boundary conditionscomposite laminated beamsgeometrical nonlinear theoryeliminating the locking phenomenonhigh-order kinematic modelpost buckling context
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