Luca Campello
Simulation model and experimental validation for estimation of fatigue damage due to random vibration.
Rel. Raffaella Sesana, Cristiana Delprete, Roger Serra. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ingegneria Meccanica, 2021
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Abstract
In nature, there are many mechanical components that are subjected to vibrations. When they are applied, the material is loaded by a certain level of stress, depending on their amplitude and their frequency. If those vibrations endure for long time, a possible structural failure could occur. Such type of failure, called also fatigue failure, happens as a result of accumulated damage. Most of the vibrations are non-deterministic vibrations or, so called, random vibrations. They are non-deterministic excitations, a type of oscillation whose behavior is non predictable and without repeatability. The unpredictable behavior of those vibration makes the work of the designer complicated.
Fortunately, many methods of predicting the vibration response of mechanical and structural systems, to fluctuating external forces, have grown rapidly in importance over the last century
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