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Figure 1 Form of plate with cutout.
Figure 2 Non-dimensional buckling load  2 3
Figure 3. Instability zones for different size of cutout  (SS-SS,  p 0 / p kr =0.25,0.75)
Figure 4. Instability zones for different number of layers (SS-SS,  p 0 / p kr =0.25,  c / b 0.2, 0.4 )
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