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hi,
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i wnat to run buckling analysis on a plate (in ansys) and it is importnt for me to know based on what theory the FEM is formulated (Kirhoff, Mindlin ets.). i&amp;#39;ve tried to find this info in the help but i had no luck.
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thnx,
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Maxim
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