feadude,
My previous comments referred to a test run with the plate being held, but not clamped against rotation, at both ends. Specifically, I found that the non-linear result was within 6.4% of the linear result for deflections up to 3 mm (or 0.3 times plate thickness), and 11.5% at 4 mm deflection.
I have just re-run using the same plate clamped against rotation at both ends as well. In this case, I found that the non-linear result was within 5.7% of the linear result for deflections up to 3 mm, and 10.9% at 4 mm deflection.
That is, the main factor on how non-linear the behaviour is whether membrane stresses can be developed at all, rather than whether the plates edges are clamped against rotation.