Summary: | This paper is devoted to operational and variational formulations [1] of boundary problems of anisotropic plate analysis (with the use of so-called method of extended domain [2]), adapted for applications within discrete-continual methods (discrete-continual finite element method (DCFEM), discrete-continual variation-difference method (DCVDM)) [1]. Generally, the field of application of these methods, which are now becoming available for computer realization, comprises structures with regular (in particular, constant or piecewise constant) physical and geometrical parameters in some dimension. Considering problems remain continual along “basic” direction while along other directions discrete-continual methods presuppose mesh approximation.
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