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Composite Sandwich Plate Simply Supported Under Simple In Plane Shear ..

Composite Sandwich Plate Simply Supported Under Simple In Plane Shear ..

Composite Sandwich Plate Simply Supported Under Simple In Plane Shear ..

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thread825-315801: Simply Supported Boundary Conditions

Hi ESPcomposites

can u please elaborate on the the "soft spring concept" u have discussed in the quoted thread ...

I tried this method of soft spring.. but have problems with low strain results...

Also have u tried implementing this concept to study the shear trains in a sandwich plate under simple shear ....

It would be helpful if any forum members have simulated this problem in Nastran ... ur tips are more welcome

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