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Michele Carboni
Michele Carboni
Associate Professor, Dept. Mechanical Engineering - Politecnico di Milano
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Fatigue behaviour of tensile-shear loaded clinched joints
M Carboni, S Beretta, M Monno
Engineering Fracture Mechanics 73 (2), 178-190, 2006
1352006
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
Experiments and stochastic model for propagation lifetime of railway axles
S Beretta, M Carboni
Engineering fracture mechanics 73 (17), 2627-2641, 2006
852006
Application of fatigue crack growth algorithms to railway axles and comparison of two steel grades
S Beretta, M Carboni, S Cantini, A Ghidini
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part F: Journal of …, 2004
792004
Ultrasonic metal welding of AA 6022‐T4 lap joints: Part I–Technological characterisation and static mechanical behaviour
M Annoni, M Carboni
Science and Technology of Welding and Joining 16 (2), 107-115, 2011
742011
Variable amplitude fatigue crack growth in a mild steel for railway axles: experiments and predictive models
S Beretta, M Carboni
Engineering Fracture Mechanics 78 (5), 848-862, 2011
712011
Monitoring of fatigue crack growth in composite adhesively bonded joints using Fiber Bragg Gratings
A Bernasconi, M Carboni, L Comolli
Procedia Engineering 10, 207-212, 2011
702011
Finite element approach toward an advanced understanding of deep rolling induced residual stresses, and an application to railway axles
SM Hassani-Gangaraj, M Carboni, M Guagliano
Materials & Design 83, 689-703, 2015
682015
Condition monitoring of railway axles based on low frequency vibrations
P Rolek, S Bruni, M Carboni
International Journal of Fatigue 86, 88-97, 2016
582016
An investigation about the influence of deep rolling on fatigue crack growth in railway axles made of a medium strength steel
D Regazzi, S Beretta, M Carboni
Engineering Fracture Mechanics 131, 587-601, 2014
562014
Effect of probability of detection upon the definition of inspection intervals for railway axles
M Carboni, S Beretta
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part F: Journal of …, 2007
542007
Modelling of fatigue thresholds for small cracks in a mild steel by “Strip-Yield” model
S Beretta, M Carboni, M Madia
Engineering fracture mechanics 76 (10), 1548-1561, 2009
532009
An investigation of the effects of corrosion on the fatigue strength of AlN axle steel
S Beretta, M Carboni, A Lo Conte, E Palermo
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part F: Journal of …, 2008
532008
Mode II fatigue failures at rail butt-welds
S Beretta, M Boniardi, M Carboni, H Desimone
Engineering Failure Analysis 12 (1), 157-165, 2005
482005
Defects and in-service fatigue life of truck wheels
M Carboni, S Beretta, A Finzi
Engineering Failure Analysis 10 (1), 45-57, 2003
462003
An algorithm for evaluating crack closure from local compliance measurements
M Skorupa, S Beretta, M Carboni, T Machniewicz
Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures 25 (3), 261-273, 2002
442002
Advanced ultrasonic “Probability of Detection” curves for designing in-service inspection intervals
M Carboni, S Cantini
International Journal of Fatigue 86, 77-87, 2016
422016
Feasibility study of a multi-parameter probability of detection formulation for a Lamb waves–based structural health monitoring approach to light alloy aeronautical plates
A Gianneo, M Carboni, M Giglio
Structural Health Monitoring 16 (2), 225-249, 2017
402017
An acoustic emission based structural health monitoring approach to damage development in solid railway axles
M Carboni, D Crivelli
International Journal of Fatigue 139, 105753, 2020
392020
Fatigue crack growth monitoring in composite bonded lap joints by a distributed fibre optic sensing system and comparison with ultrasonic testing
A Bernasconi, M Carboni, L Comolli, R Galeazzi, A Gianneo, ...
The Journal of Adhesion 92 (7-9), 739-757, 2016
372016
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