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Frequency-domain fatigue analysis of wide-band stationary Gaussian processes using a trimodal spectral formulation
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    Frequency-domain fatigue analysis of wide-band stationary Gaussian processes using a trimodal spectral formulation (English)
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    23 October 2013
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    fatigue damage
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    wide-band Gaussian process
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    Vanmarcke's bandwidth parameter
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    multi-modal spectrum
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    Rayleigh sum distribution
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    Hermite numerical integration
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