LOCKING PROBLEM AND VARIABLE REDUCING PROCEDURE IN TREFFTZ METHOD

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The Trefftz-type boundary solution methods[1] are applied in analysing moderately thick plate bending problems. A new type of locking problem caused by the overflow of Trefftz functions has been found and a so-called variable-reducing procedure for eliminating such a phenomenon is also proposed.
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