I think we're jumping the gun to say "your plate's no good ..."
Assume a deflection of 1", then the plate has formed to a radius of 1152" = (48^2+1)/2
Then hoop stress is 8*1152/0.1875 = 50ksi; so it is looking dodgy,but then maybe 1" dflection is on the small side, given the scale of this plate. a 2" deflection would about 1/2 the stress ... 1/48, about 2% ... not unreasonable.
stiffeners running across the plate (96" long) provide lots of bending strength to the plate, and reduce the stress in the plate.
But, don't count a simple angle to fix the edge, even if you support the standing leg all around the perimeter; the angle would easily "open up". A tube section around the perimeter would give you more fixity (plate bending is torque of the tube ...)
another day in paradise, or is paradise one day closer ?