The present paper aims to discuss a frequency-domain multiaxial fatigue criterion based on the critical plane approach, suitable for fatigue life estimations in the presence of proportional and non-proportional random loading. The criterion consists of the following three steps: definition of the critical plane, Power Spectral Density (PSD) evaluation of an equivalent normal stress, and estimation of fatigue damage. Such a frequency-domain criterion has recently been validated by using experimental data available in the literature, related to combined proportional and non-proportional bending and torsion random loading. The comparison with such experimental data has been quite satisfactory. In order to further validate the above criterion, ...
AbstractThis paper presents a discussion on multi-axial fatigue criteria for random stresses which a...
A frequency-domain critical plane criterion is here proposed to estimate fatigue life of smooth meta...
This work is motivated by the increasing interest towards the application of the �Projection-by-Proj...
The present paper aims to discuss a frequency-domain multiaxial fatigue criterion based on the crit...
In the present paper, a new computationally-efficient frequency domain formulation of the critical p...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the recent developments in multi-axial spectral methods, use...
This paper presents a fatigue criterion based on stress invariants for the frequency-based analysis ...
Engineering structures and components are often subjected to random fatigue loading produced, for ex...
In the present paper, a new computationally-efficient frequency domain formulation of the critical p...
A frequency-domain High-Cycle Fatigue (HCF) criterion based on the critical plane approach is here p...
A frequency-domain critical-plane criterion is reformulated in order to improve its accuracy in term...
The present paper aims to propose a frequency-domain formulation of a stress invariant based multiax...
This work is motivated by the increasing interest towards the application of the “Projection-by-Proj...
Spectral methods use analytical expressions to estimate the fatigue damage in vibrating structures s...
This work aims to emphasize some analogies existing between multiaxial fatigue criteria and spectral...
AbstractThis paper presents a discussion on multi-axial fatigue criteria for random stresses which a...
A frequency-domain critical plane criterion is here proposed to estimate fatigue life of smooth meta...
This work is motivated by the increasing interest towards the application of the �Projection-by-Proj...
The present paper aims to discuss a frequency-domain multiaxial fatigue criterion based on the crit...
In the present paper, a new computationally-efficient frequency domain formulation of the critical p...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the recent developments in multi-axial spectral methods, use...
This paper presents a fatigue criterion based on stress invariants for the frequency-based analysis ...
Engineering structures and components are often subjected to random fatigue loading produced, for ex...
In the present paper, a new computationally-efficient frequency domain formulation of the critical p...
A frequency-domain High-Cycle Fatigue (HCF) criterion based on the critical plane approach is here p...
A frequency-domain critical-plane criterion is reformulated in order to improve its accuracy in term...
The present paper aims to propose a frequency-domain formulation of a stress invariant based multiax...
This work is motivated by the increasing interest towards the application of the “Projection-by-Proj...
Spectral methods use analytical expressions to estimate the fatigue damage in vibrating structures s...
This work aims to emphasize some analogies existing between multiaxial fatigue criteria and spectral...
AbstractThis paper presents a discussion on multi-axial fatigue criteria for random stresses which a...
A frequency-domain critical plane criterion is here proposed to estimate fatigue life of smooth meta...
This work is motivated by the increasing interest towards the application of the �Projection-by-Proj...