The myriad applicability of the frequency-domain critical plane criterion is outlined in order to evaluate and track the progression of fatigue damage in metallic structures subjected to high-cycle multiaxial random vibrations. The fatigue assessment using the given criterion is performed according to the following stages: (i) critical plane definition, (ii) power spectral density evaluation of an equivalent normal stress and (iii) computation of the damage precursor and fatigue life. The frequency-domain critical plane criterion is validated using experimental results related to (a) AISI 1095 steel cantilever beams under nonlinear base vibration, (b) 18G2A steel and (c) 10HNAP steel round specimens under random non-proportional combined fl...
The present paper discusses the evolution of a critical plane-based multiaxial high-cycle fatigue cr...
In the present paper, the fatigue lifetime of metallic structural components subjected to variable a...
In the present paper, the capability of two multiaxial fatigue criteria in both estimating the fatig...
The myriad applicability of the frequency-domain critical plane criterion is outlined in order to ev...
A frequency-domain critical-plane criterion is reformulated in order to improve its accuracy in term...
A frequency-domain critical plane criterion is here employed to estimate fatigue life of smooth meta...
In the present paper, a new computationally-efficient frequency domain formulation of the critical p...
A frequency-domain critical plane criterion is here proposed to estimate fatigue life of smooth meta...
A frequency-domain High-Cycle Fatigue (HCF) criterion based on the critical plane approach is here p...
In the present paper, a new computationally-efficient frequency domain formulation of the critical p...
The mechanical behaviour of structural components subjected to multiaxial fatigue loading is very im...
A multiaxial fatigue criterion for metals subjected to random loading is presented. Accordingly, the...
The time domain critical plane-based Carpinteri et al. criterion and the Theory of the Critical Dist...
The present paper aims to discuss a frequency-domain multiaxial fatigue criterion based on the crit...
A multiaxial fatigue criterion for random loading is presented. Firstly, the orientation of the cri...
The present paper discusses the evolution of a critical plane-based multiaxial high-cycle fatigue cr...
In the present paper, the fatigue lifetime of metallic structural components subjected to variable a...
In the present paper, the capability of two multiaxial fatigue criteria in both estimating the fatig...
The myriad applicability of the frequency-domain critical plane criterion is outlined in order to ev...
A frequency-domain critical-plane criterion is reformulated in order to improve its accuracy in term...
A frequency-domain critical plane criterion is here employed to estimate fatigue life of smooth meta...
In the present paper, a new computationally-efficient frequency domain formulation of the critical p...
A frequency-domain critical plane criterion is here proposed to estimate fatigue life of smooth meta...
A frequency-domain High-Cycle Fatigue (HCF) criterion based on the critical plane approach is here p...
In the present paper, a new computationally-efficient frequency domain formulation of the critical p...
The mechanical behaviour of structural components subjected to multiaxial fatigue loading is very im...
A multiaxial fatigue criterion for metals subjected to random loading is presented. Accordingly, the...
The time domain critical plane-based Carpinteri et al. criterion and the Theory of the Critical Dist...
The present paper aims to discuss a frequency-domain multiaxial fatigue criterion based on the crit...
A multiaxial fatigue criterion for random loading is presented. Firstly, the orientation of the cri...
The present paper discusses the evolution of a critical plane-based multiaxial high-cycle fatigue cr...
In the present paper, the fatigue lifetime of metallic structural components subjected to variable a...
In the present paper, the capability of two multiaxial fatigue criteria in both estimating the fatig...