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Description
This book brings together the latest research on vibration fatigue and related topics from the first international event entirely dedicated to the field: a symposium held in Udine, Italy, on September 17 18, 2025, celebrating the 40th anniversary of Turan Dirlik s doctoral thesis, which introduced the formula for the probability distribution of rainflow ranges. Featuring contributions from both academia and industry, the book covers theoretical, numerical, and experimental approaches to fatigue analysis, including spectral and probabilistic methods, non-stationary and non-Gaussian processes, shaker testing, mission synthesis, and industrial case studies. Serving as a unique reference for engineers, researchers, and practitioners, it offers cutting-edge tools and insights for the analysis, design, and testing of structures and mechanical components subjected to vibrational loads.
Stress and Fatigue Cumulative Damage Index Response Spectra.- Synthesis of an Equivalent Fatigue Damage Spectrum Sine on Random Profile for Rotorcraft Equipment Qualification.- Fatigue Modal Spectral Moments Spectra (FMSMS) A Design Procedure for Random Vibration Test.- Toward a Robust and Representative Load Dataset for Vibration Fatigue.- A Novel Spectral Methods for Random Vibration Fatigue Life Prediction of Aerospace Structures in Wide Temperature Ranges.- Comparison of Frequency Based Methods for Weld Fatigue
Considering Experimental Power Spectral Densities.- Computational Performance of Spectral Methods for Random Fatigue Loading Damage Analysis.- The Use of Dirlik Method for Fatigue Life Calculation in Terms of Different Standardized Loading Spectra.- Modification of the Dirlik Probability Distribution for Sineon Random Processes.



