Stochastic Cumulative Models for Fatigue
This chapter is devoted to modelling of fatigue crack growth via cumulative jump stochastic processes. A wide class of such processes can be represented in the form of a stochastic integral with respect to counting Poisson measure in particular, such proc
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		    Series Editors: The Rectors of CISM Sandor Kaliszky - Budapest Horst Lippmann - Munich Mahir Sayir- Zurich The Secretary General ofC/SM Giovanni Bianchi - Milan Executive Editor Carlo Tasso - Udine
 
 The series presents lecture notes, monographs, edited works and proceedings in the field of Mechanics, Engineering, Computer Science and Applied Mathematics. Purpose of the series in to make known in the international scientific and technical community results obtained in some of the activities organized by CISM, the International Centre for Mechanical Sciences.
 
 INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR MECHANICAL SCIENCES COURSES AND LECfURES - No. 334
 
 STOCHASTIC APPROACH TO FATIGUE: EXPERIMENTS, MODELLING AND RELIABILITY ESTIMATION
 
 EDITED BY
 
 K. SOBCZYK POLISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, WARSAW
 
 SPRINGER-VERL AG WIEN GMBH
 
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 ISBN 978-3-211-82452-8 DOI 10.1007/978-3-7091-2622-6
 
 ISBN 978-3-7091-2622-6 (eBook)
 
 PREFACE
 
 Fatigue fracture of engineering materials has been recognized as an important cause of failure of such engineering
 
 struc~ures
 
 as: aircrafts, vessels, road vehicles, cranes etc.
 
 However,fatigue is a very complicated process that is difficult for accurate description and prediction. Because of the inherent randomness found in fatigue data it is no doubt nowadays that a fatigue of real materials should be regarded as a random phenomenon and analysed by use of the stochastic theory. Today, the stochastic approach to fatigue is perceived as important and challenging task in mechanics and structural/mechanical
 
 reliability.
 
 The CISM course and the presented volume of the lecture notes have been intended to summarize the latest achievements in stochastic modelling and analysis offatigue. The lectures cover all main aspects offatigue, namely: methodology of stochastic modelling of fatigue, tools for characterization of random fatigue loads, physical and mechanical aspects of stochastic fatigue crack growth, basic stochastic models for fatigue and the estimation of fatigue reliability of specific structural systems. The proposed lecture notes should be of interest to engineers and researches in industry and at universities who want first-hand information on the present status and trends in this rapidly developing field of engineering scienc		
 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	