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Life Assessment and Dynamic Behavior of Components

A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 July 2022) | Viewed by 268

Special Issue Editors


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Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Politecnico di Torino, 10129 Turin, Italy
Interests: structural dynamics; metal replacement; gears; innovative material; friction reduction
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Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Politecnico di Torino, 10129, Torino, Italy
Interests: Dynamics, durability and fatigue of mechanical systems in particular of powertrain components

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Among the big challenges of research, the sustainability of technologies is more and more important. The aim to increase the compatibility of the human activities with the environment, increase of efficiency, reduction of weight and substitution of pollutant materials with “greener” ones forces engineers to great efforts in designing new components. In particular, the reduction of weight, the increase of power density, the increase of operative velocity and the adoption of different materials tend to prone components to vibrate and to reduce their life. The goal of this special issue is to collect important novelties in the field of life assessment and dynamic behavior of machine components in order to provide designers with more effective methodologies and to suggest new design approaches. This special issue wants to highlight all the advances in the dynamic analysis of machine components and in particular in rotating elements, such as gearboxes, powertrains, machinery systems. Contributions in methodologies for analyzing dynamics of complex systems and for estimating the life cycle of components taking into account the growing performances and new materials are welcome. New technologies in testing materials and systems, together with proposals of material models and damage cumulation for fatigue assessment are particularly appreciated. In addition, this special issue wants to be an occasion for the researchers to exchange information, methodologies and possible collaborations.

Dr. Carlo Rosso
Mr. Fabio Bruzzone
Guest Editors

Manuscript Submission Information

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Submitted manuscripts should not have been published previously, nor be under consideration for publication elsewhere (except conference proceedings papers). All manuscripts are thoroughly refereed through a single-blind peer-review process. A guide for authors and other relevant information for submission of manuscripts is available on the Instructions for Authors page. Sustainability is an international peer-reviewed open access semimonthly journal published by MDPI.

Please visit the Instructions for Authors page before submitting a manuscript. The Article Processing Charge (APC) for publication in this open access journal is 2400 CHF (Swiss Francs). Submitted papers should be well formatted and use good English. Authors may use MDPI's English editing service prior to publication or during author revisions.

Keywords

  • Structural dynamics
  • rotordynamics
  • vibrations
  • fatigue cumulation
  • fatigue cycle counting
  • failure criterion
  • material models

Published Papers

There is no accepted submissions to this special issue at this moment.
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