The illustration consists of two plots that display temperature data over time. In both plots, the horizontal axis is labeled “Time (seconds),” ranging from 0 to 350 with an interval of 50, while the vertical axis is labeled “Temperature (degrees Celsius),” ranging from 0 to 1500 with an interval of 500. In the top plot (a), two curves are shown, which include a green line labeled “The best L B path” and a blue line labeled “Moving Min.” The graph shows a series of green vertical bands that range from 500 to 1300, and it is dense between the times of 50 and 225. The blue curve starts from the origin and fluctuates with multiple peaks lying just below the green bars, which range between 0 and 500, and ends at around 250 at the time of 325. In the bottom plot (b), two curves are shown, which include a red line labeled “The worst L B path” and a blue line labeled “Moving Min.” The graph shows three vertical bands that range from 500 to 1350, and the thick band is present between 140 and 180. The blue curve starts from the origin and fluctuates with peaks lying just below the red bars, which range between 0 and 500, and ends at around 250 at the time of 325. Note: All numerical data values are approximated.Temperature evolution of the free edge of the plate for the LB paths with (a) the best fitness (min deformation) and (b) the worst fitness (max deformation). Source: Authors’ own work
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