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>   Hello everybody,
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> I don't have much experience in FEM and I would greatly appreciate  
> any advice.
> I would like to use getfem to study the stress concentration in a   
> structure made of textile fabric.
> I think that we can reasonably neglect the orthotropic caracter of  
> the fabric.
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> I tried to use  the isotropic linearized plate brick , but I wonder  
> if it is adapted to the problem
>       1. the load will induce displacements which are not negligible. Is  
> this acceptable in the inearized plate brick ?
>       2. how do I extract some stress information (von mises criteria for  
> exemple) from the displacements? (ut and u3 are separated fields)
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> Is there another brick more adaptet to the problem (bilaplacian maybe)
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> Thank you very much for any help
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hi,

there is a bilaplacian.cc in the /tests folder. why can't you take this 
as a basis?

regards, alex

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