I have an sandwich with 1 inch core and bi-directional cloth at a 45 deg on top and bottom, Nxy = 1000 lbs/in, and fixed-fixed boundary conditions and the buckling eigenvalues appear very large when compared to a nastran solution.
However, when I do the same analysis with Simple-Simple support, I get a similar answer to nastran.
For an isotropic plate, Roarks would estimate the simple-support BC would be about 2x lower, but hypersizer is showing about a 10x lower eigenvalue for simple support
There is the possibility my nastran model is incorrect, but I am curious if anyone else has come across this?