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The Math of Random Signals, Fatigue Damage, Vibration Tests

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Description: Ready to Learn About the Fascinating World of Fatigue Damage and Its Application in Engineering ?1: IntroductionAre you interested in learning about fatigue damage and its application in engineering? If so, enroll in this comprehensive course and delve deep into the mathematics of fatigue damage, from the derivation of essential equations to the application of the theory in real-life situations.2: Course ObjectivesThis course is designed for anyone interested in vibration tests and reliability engineering, as well as those who want to see the beauty of mathematics applied to engineering. You will learn about stochastic processes, probability distributions, and their role in real-life applications, as well as single-degree-of-freedom systems, the probability density of the maxima of a random process, and much more.3: Instructor ExpertiseThe concepts in this course are based on the instructor's PhD dissertation: “Advanced Mission Synthesis Algorithms for Vibration-based Accelerated Life-testing,” which has been publicly available since February 2023 after a two-year "embargo", because the algorithms contained therein, could not be disclosed. You will also have access to Graphical User Interfaces (GUI) developed by the instructor in collaboration with companies interested in the PhD project to see how equations can be implemented to generate vibratory signals.4: Course StructureThis course will introduce you to fatigue-life estimation tests that aim to reproduce the entire fatigue damage experienced by the component during its operational life, but in a shorter amount of time. You will learn about how to tailor these tests to specific applications and generate signals that have the same "damage potential" as the environmental conditions to which the components are subjected.5: Benefits of the Cours
Category: Teaching & Academics > Engineering > Reliability Engineering
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