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Is GENOA based on classical laminate theory where only in planeloads is permissible?

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Is GENOA based on classical laminate theory where only in planeloads is permissible?

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A- Genoa is based on an augmented (Macro-mechanics) classical laminate theory in which the out-of-plane loads are accounted for. Out of plane normal and shear stresses are computed for each ply via equilibrium equations. These stresses are compared with limiting values computed for each ply by the composite mechanics module.

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