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A Curved Plate-Flattening Method to Construct the Membrane Strain Distribution

Lichun Chang    
Yao Zhao    
Hua Yuan and Zhenshuai Wei    

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The surface-flattening process has many applications in industries such as shipbuilding. Curved surfaces in the industry are usually formed from flat surfaces, so the target surface needs to be flattened to obtain its corresponding initial shape. In addition, the surface flattening process obtains the inherent strain distribution required in forming. Different forming methods in the plate forming process will produce different membrane deformations, such as shrinkage in the line heating and tensile in the roller forming. Therefore, different surface-flattening methods should be used to obtain the inherent strain distribution suitable for different forming methods. This paper proposes a method to perform the surface flattening using the finite element method and constrain the membrane strain generated in the flattening deformation by modifying the material constitutive relationship. Using a dual modulus material constitutive model in membrane deformation makes the surface more inclined to deform at locations with less stiffness during the flattening process. This method yields predominantly tensile or compressive membrane strain without changing the bending strain. By modifying the material model, this method can control the compressive strain region and the principal strain direction. The results of the proposed method applying to different surface shapes and its application in the surface-forming process are given in this paper.

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