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Deformation Prediction of Plate Line Rolling Forming Based on Inherent Strain Method

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  • Changcheng Hu
  • Yao Zhao
  • Guoyuan Tang

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Inherent strain method has been widely used as a forecasting and computing method for welding deformation of large complicated structures and further applied to the research of line heating forming. Mechanical forming is a common ship-hull plate forming method, for which deformation prediction still depends mainly on elastoplastic finite element method. This paper researched the application of inherent strain method to plate line rolling forming, a common mechanical forming method, and then compared the results of inherent strain method and elastoplastic finite element method, proving the applicability of inherent strain method, providing a method for fast, accurate forecasting of distortion in plate line rolling and formation of automation equipment.

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  • Changcheng Hu & Yao Zhao & Guoyuan Tang, 2017. "Deformation Prediction of Plate Line Rolling Forming Based on Inherent Strain Method," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2017, pages 1-8, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:7417142
    DOI: 10.1155/2017/7417142
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