Numerical study of inherent deformation produced in thick plates through bending by line heating
In ship building, line-heating is widely employed as an effective method to form steel plate with complex 3-dimensional carved geometries. However the plate bending by line heating is strongly dependent on skills. To establish a plate bending method which is less dependent on skill, the deformation...
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2006
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