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Stefano Beretta
Stefano Beretta
Dept. Mechanical Engineering, Politecnico di Milano
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A comparison of fatigue strength sensitivity to defects for materials manufactured by AM or traditional processes
S Beretta, S Romano
International Journal of Fatigue 94, 178-191, 2017
5322017
Fatigue properties of AlSi10Mg obtained by additive manufacturing: Defect-based modelling and prediction of fatigue strength
S Romano, A Brückner-Foit, A Brandão, J Gumpinger, T Ghidini, S Beretta
Engineering Fracture Mechanics, 2018
4222018
Safe life and damage tolerance aspects of railway axles–A review
U Zerbst, S Beretta, G Köhler, A Lawton, M Vormwald, HT Beier, C Klinger, ...
Engineering Fracture Mechanics 98, 214-271, 2013
2702013
Qualification of AM parts: Extreme value statistics applied to tomographic measurements
S Romano, A Brandão, J Gumpinger, M Gschweitl, S Beretta
Materials & Design 131, 32-48, 2017
2322017
Small defects and inhomogeneities in fatigue strength: experiments, models and statistical implications
Y Murakami, S Beretta
Extremes 2, 123-147, 1999
2191999
Statistical analysis of defects for fatigue strength prediction and quality control of materials
S Beretta, Y Murakami
Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures 21 (9), 1049-1065, 1998
2001998
Probabilistic framework for multiaxial LCF assessment under material variability
SP Zhu, S Foletti, S Beretta
International Journal of Fatigue 103, 371-385, 2017
1602017
High cycle fatigue behavior and life prediction for additively manufactured 17-4 PH stainless steel: Effect of sub-surface porosity and surface roughness
S Romano, PD Nezhadfar, N Shamsaei, M Seifi, S Beretta
Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics 106, 102477, 2020
1462020
Fracture mechanics and scale effects in the fatigue of railway axles
S Beretta, A Ghidini, F Lombardo
Engineering fracture mechanics 72 (2), 195-208, 2005
1432005
Fatigue strength assessment of “as built” AlSi10Mg manufactured by SLM with different build orientations
S Beretta, M Gargourimotlagh, S Foletti, A Du Plessis, M Riccio
International Journal of Fatigue 139, 105737, 2020
1422020
On the application of Dang Van criterion to rolling contact fatigue
H Desimone, A Bernasconi, S Beretta
Wear 260 (4-5), 567-572, 2006
1392006
An investigation on the influence of rotary bending and press fitting on stress intensity factors and fatigue crack growth in railway axles
M Madia, S Beretta, U Zerbst
Engineering Fracture Mechanics 75 (8), 1906-1920, 2008
1372008
Fatigue behaviour of tensile-shear loaded clinched joints
M Carboni, S Beretta, M Monno
Engineering Fracture Mechanics 73 (2), 178-190, 2006
1352006
Damage tolerant design of additively manufactured metallic components subjected to cyclic loading: State of the art and challenges
U Zerbst, G Bruno, JY Buffiere, T Wegener, T Niendorf, T Wu, X Zhang, ...
Progress in materials science 121, 100786, 2021
1242021
Corrosion–fatigue of A1N railway axle steel exposed to rainwater
S Beretta, M Carboni, G Fiore, AL Conte
International Journal of fatigue 32 (6), 952-961, 2010
1152010
Killer notches: The effect of as-built surface roughness on fatigue failure in AlSi10Mg produced by laser powder bed fusion
A Du Plessis, S Beretta
Additive Manufacturing 35, 101424, 2020
1142020
Quality control of AlSi10Mg produced by SLM: Metallography versus CT scans for critical defect size assessment
S Romano, A Abel, J Gumpinger, AD Brandão, S Beretta
Additive Manufacturing 28, 394-405, 2019
1132019
Largest-extreme-value distribution analysis of multiple inclusion types in determining steel cleanliness
S Beretta, Y Murakami
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B 32, 517-523, 2001
1072001
Defect tolerant design of automotive components
S Beretta, A Blarasin, M Endo, T Giunti, Y Murakami
International Journal of Fatigue 19 (4), 319-333, 1997
1001997
LCF behaviour and a comprehensive life prediction model for AlSi10Mg obtained by SLM
S Romano, L Patriarca, S Foletti, S Beretta
International Journal of fatigue 117, 47-62, 2018
862018
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