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Modelling of Panel Structures

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The terms “panel structures” and “planar structures” are used interchangeably to designate two-dimensional structural elements that are loaded primarily in their own plane. They include walls, deep beams, and to some extent also shell elements that are subjected to only membrane stresses.

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Meyer, C., Blaauwendraad, J., Feenstra, P.H., de Borst, R. (1998). Modelling of Panel Structures. In: Meyer, C. (eds) Modelling and Analysis of Reinforced Concrete Structures for Dynamic Loading. International Centre for Mechanical Sciences, vol 346. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-2524-3_3

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