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Continual conditions between layers for laminated plates

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In this paper, various forms of functional on blending energy principles of composite laminated plates are given, which guarantee satisfied continual conditions of displacements and stress between layers, and then the reliability of the functional are proved by the computing example.

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Communicated By Chien Weizang

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Shenxue, Z. Continual conditions between layers for laminated plates. Appl Math Mech 20, 1054–1060 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02459070

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