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Dirlik and Tovo-Benasciutti Spectral Methods in Vibration Fatigue: A Review with a Historical Perspective

Turan Dirlik, Denis Benasciutti

2021Metals118 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The frequency domain techniques (also known as “spectral methods”) prove significantly more efficient than the time domain fatigue life calculations, especially when they are used in conjunction with finite element analysis. Frequency domain methods are now well established, and suitable commercial software is commonly available. Among the existing techniques, the methods by Dirlik and by Tovo–Benasciutti (TB) have become the most used. This study presents the historical background and the motivation behind the development of these two spectral methods, by also emphasizing their application and possible limitations. It further presents a brief review of the other spectral methods available for cycle counting directly from the power spectral density of the random loading. Finally, some ideas for future work are suggested.

Topics & Concepts

Perspective (graphical)Spectral densityFinite element methodFrequency domainVibrationComputer scienceSpectral analysisDomain (mathematical analysis)Conjunction (astronomy)Spectral methodRandom vibrationMathematicsAcousticsEngineeringArtificial intelligencePhysicsStructural engineeringTelecommunicationsMathematical analysisComputer visionSpectroscopyAstronomyQuantum mechanicsStructural Health Monitoring TechniquesFatigue and fracture mechanicsProbabilistic and Robust Engineering Design