Spectral decomposition of a PSD into narrow frequency bands has been suggested as a promising way for estimating the fatigue damage of uniaxial wide-band random loadings. The basic idea has been formulated in some recent publications, which also proposed different combination rules to sum up the damage of each narrow frequency band. The purpose of this technical note is to clarify the analogies, relationships and differences among the approaches developed in such publications.

Fatigue damage assessment in wide-band uniaxial random loadings by PSD decomposition: outcomes from recent research

BENASCIUTTI, Denis
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CRISTOFORI, Alessandro;TOVO, Roberto
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2016

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Spectral decomposition of a PSD into narrow frequency bands has been suggested as a promising way for estimating the fatigue damage of uniaxial wide-band random loadings. The basic idea has been formulated in some recent publications, which also proposed different combination rules to sum up the damage of each narrow frequency band. The purpose of this technical note is to clarify the analogies, relationships and differences among the approaches developed in such publications.
2016
Benasciutti, Denis; Braccesi, C.; Cianetti, F.; Cristofori, Alessandro; Tovo, Roberto
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