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The following pages link to Fatigue life assessment in non-Gaussian random loadings (Q993999):
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- On the inverse power laws for accelerated random fatigue testing (Q374341) (← links)
- A fatigue model developed by modification of Gough's theory, for random non-proportional loading conditions and three-dimensional stress fields (Q374351) (← links)
- Improved modelling of the loading spectra using a mixture model approach (Q374354) (← links)
- Probabilistic fatigue life prediction using an equivalent initial flaw size distribution (Q374396) (← links)
- The frequency domain approach in virtual fatigue estimation of nonlinear systems: the problem of non-Gaussian states of stress (Q374405) (← links)
- Rain-flow fatigue damage for transformed Gaussian loads (Q994032) (← links)
- Generation of random processes for fatigue testing (Q1063955) (← links)
- The probability distribution of fatigue damage and the statistical moment of fatigue life (Q1367264) (← links)
- An improvement to the methods for estimating the statistical dependencies of the parameters of random load states. (Q1429499) (← links)
- Cycle distribution and fatigue damage under broad-band random loading. (Q1872534) (← links)
- Fatigue lifetime under stochastic loading with random overloading pulse trains (Q1965207) (← links)
- Fatigue life prediction based on variable amplitude tests -- specific applications (Q2484863) (← links)
- The REBMIX Algorithm and the Univariate Finite Mixture Estimation (Q3007835) (← links)
- The REBMIX Algorithm for the Multivariate Finite Mixture Estimation (Q3015912) (← links)
- Monte Carlo Approach for Fatigue and Damage Calculation of Nonlinear Dynamical Systems (Q3510742) (← links)
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- Fatigue analysis of structures with interval axial stiffness subjected to stationary stochastic excitations (Q6145850) (← links)
- Fatigue life evaluation of linear structures with uncertain-but-bounded parameters under stochastic excitations (Q6493012) (← links)