Author:
Benasciutti D,Marques J M E
Abstract
Abstract
This paper deals with the statistical variability of fatigue damage in random loadings as caused by the inherent randomness of the loading. It examines the use of a nonparametric method based on fractional order statistics as a tool for constructing confidence intervals for the quantile of fatigue damage, regardless of the knowledge of the damage probability distribution. The approach here discussed relies on a statistical method existing in the literature. After a short review of this method, with also an emphasis on possible advantages and limitations, the paper presents a numerical benchmark, followed by a practical application to time-histories measured on a mountain-bike in off-road tracks. The paper concludes with some critical remarks and an outlook.