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Journal of KWJS 2009;27(2):32-37.
Published online May 18, 2009.
곡가공 공정에서 기하학적 접근법에 의한 2차원 성형에 관한 연구
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A Study on Two-Dimensional Forming of Ship Hull Plate by Geometrical Approach
Woo-Jae Seong, Junsu Ahn, Hyun-Uk Kim, Suck-Joo Na
Abstract
  In shipyard, plate forming is widely used to form the ship hull plate in various shapes. Line heating ethod by using a flame torch is one of the major shipbuilding processes carried out by skilled workers. ince the forming characteristics depend upon their experiences in manual forming, there are much ariations between products and difficulties in communication between engineers and workers. Hence, it eeds to develop an automatic forming system which can not only reduce the working time and rework osts but also improve the working environment and hull forming productivity. One of the final goals of late forming automation is to form a target shape from the initial plate automatically. For automated plate orming, it is required to determine where and how to heat on the plate. To realize this procedure, the nverse problem should be first solved and the effect of curvature shape formed at the heating path should e investigated. In this study, the inverse problem was solved by geometrical approach using the elationship between bending angle and radius of curvature of the curved shape. In addition, experiments of wo-dimensional plate forming were performed with the distance-based method considering the curved ending with curvature. The result of the formed shape agreed considerably well with the target shape.
Key Words: Ship hull plate, Plate forming, Line heating, Automation, Inverse problem


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