2019
DOI: 10.1590/1679-78255394
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Large deflection and initial instability analysis of anisotropic plates by the generalized finite element method

Abstract: This paper presents investigations laminated plates under moderately large transverse displacements and initial instability, through the Generalized Finite Element Methods-GFEM. The von Kármán plate hypothesis are used along with Kirchhoff and Reissner-Mindlin kinematic plate bending models to approximate transverse displacements and critical buckling loads. The generalized approximation functions are either C 0 or C k continuous functions, with k being arbitrarily large. It is well known that in GFEM, when bo… Show more

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