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Solution of anisotropic nonuniform plate problems by the differential quadrature finite difference method

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The differential quadrature finite difference method (DQFDM) has been proposed by the author. The finite difference operators are derived by the differential quadrature (DQ). They can be obtained by using the weighting coefficients for DQ discretizations. The derivation is straight and easy. By using different orders or the same order but different grid DQ discretizations for the same derivative or partial derivative, various finite difference operators for the same differential or partial differential operator can be obtained. Finite difference operators for unequally spaced and irregular grids can also be generated through the use of generic differential quadrature (GDQ). The derivation of higher order finite difference operators is also easy. The DQFDM is used to solve anisotropic nonuniform plate problems. Numerical results are presented. They demonstrate the DQFDM.

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Received: 11 January 2000

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Chen, C. Solution of anisotropic nonuniform plate problems by the differential quadrature finite difference method. Computational Mechanics 26, 273–280 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004660000152

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