This paper presents two theoretical models to assess the variance of the fatigue damage in stationary narrow-band and non-Gaussian stochastic processes. The models extend two solutions existing in the literature and restricted to Gaussian processes. The new models here developed exploit a non-linear transformation that links Gaussian and non-Gaussian domains based on skewness and kurtosis coefficients, which are used to quantify the deviation from the Gaussian distribution. Monte Carlo numerical simulations in time-domain are performed to confirm the correctness of the proposed non-Gaussian models, and to investigate the sensitivity of the variance of the damage to the skewness, kurtosis, and inverse slope of the stress versus life (S-N) cu...
The well-known problem with the fatigue lifetime assessment of non-Gaussian loading signals with the...
The well-known problem with the fatigue lifetime assessment of non-Gaussian loading signals with the...
AbstractIn this paper, we present techniques for fatigue damage evaluation using spectral methods an...
This work investigates the variance of fatigue damage in stationary random loadings with non-Gaussia...
This paper presents a theoretical model to assess the variance of fatigue damage for non-Gaussian na...
In this paper, anew model for random loads - the Laplace driven moving average - is presented. The m...
This technical note investigates some formulae used for estimating the variance of fatigue damage in...
The fatigue life of a structure is inherently random when the loading is irregular. There is a vast ...
The basic goal of this study is to determine the relationship between the fatigue damage predicted f...
This paper treats the theoretical fatigue analysis of non-Gaussian random loadings. It first reviews...
In this paper, the variance of fatigue damage under stationary random loadings is investigated by me...
The aim of the paper is to propose a method to assess the cycle distribution and the fatigue damage ...
A new attempt is made in this paper to quantify the effect of bandwidth and non-normality in fatigue...
In the field of military land vehicles, random vibration processes generated by all-terrain wheeled ...
Fatigue life analysis is an important work in manufacturing of vehicle systems. The traditional meth...
The well-known problem with the fatigue lifetime assessment of non-Gaussian loading signals with the...
The well-known problem with the fatigue lifetime assessment of non-Gaussian loading signals with the...
AbstractIn this paper, we present techniques for fatigue damage evaluation using spectral methods an...
This work investigates the variance of fatigue damage in stationary random loadings with non-Gaussia...
This paper presents a theoretical model to assess the variance of fatigue damage for non-Gaussian na...
In this paper, anew model for random loads - the Laplace driven moving average - is presented. The m...
This technical note investigates some formulae used for estimating the variance of fatigue damage in...
The fatigue life of a structure is inherently random when the loading is irregular. There is a vast ...
The basic goal of this study is to determine the relationship between the fatigue damage predicted f...
This paper treats the theoretical fatigue analysis of non-Gaussian random loadings. It first reviews...
In this paper, the variance of fatigue damage under stationary random loadings is investigated by me...
The aim of the paper is to propose a method to assess the cycle distribution and the fatigue damage ...
A new attempt is made in this paper to quantify the effect of bandwidth and non-normality in fatigue...
In the field of military land vehicles, random vibration processes generated by all-terrain wheeled ...
Fatigue life analysis is an important work in manufacturing of vehicle systems. The traditional meth...
The well-known problem with the fatigue lifetime assessment of non-Gaussian loading signals with the...
The well-known problem with the fatigue lifetime assessment of non-Gaussian loading signals with the...
AbstractIn this paper, we present techniques for fatigue damage evaluation using spectral methods an...