Influential factors affecting inherent deformation during plate forming by line hating (Report 1) - the effect of plate size and edge effect
The authors aim to propose an accurate and practical method to predict the deformation of actual plates of large size such as those used in shipbuilding. This method is to be used to improve the accuracy of an automatic plate forming process. In this first report, the influential factors affecting i...
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2007
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