Applications of a Fatigue Damage Sum (Print-Version)
Shock and Vibration Severity
Applications of a Fatigue Damage Sum (∑FDS)
By Steve Smithson, BSME, MBA — Smithson & Associates, Inc.
An incentive for engineers and test professionals seeking to quantify real-world vibration severity beyond traditional frequency-domain shortcomings.
(Print-Version)
For decades, shock and vibration practitioners have relied on FFT, PSD, and gRMS to describe test environments—tools that fall short when data are non-Gaussian, non-stationary, or multi-axis.
Steve Smithson’s Applications of a Fatigue Damage Sum (∑FDS) introduces a decisive step forward: a time-domain metric that correlates directly with cumulative fatigue damage and perceived severity.
Built on the foundations of the Smallwood Ramp-Invariant Recursive Digital Filter (RIRDF) and guided by Irvine’s Admonition against false precision, this 110-page reference connects test profile parameters to end-use environment damage with clarity and practical rigor.
What You’ll Learn
- How to move from frequency-domain snapshots to deterministic, damage-based severity metrics
- Implementation of ∑FDS for HALT, HASS, ESS, and RS/ED shaker processes
- Methods for compressing test durations without sacrificing correlation to real-life conditions
- Using a Q-Map to model damping and resonance more realistically across bandwidths
- Real-world case studies from commercial, automotive, aerospace, and defense industries
- Statistical applications of ∑FDS for reliability and confidence estimates
Whom It’s For
- Shock and vibration engineers
- Reliability and test lab managers
- OEMs and system integrators in commercial, aerospace, automotive, and defense industries
- Researchers and consultants seeking actionable fatigue metrics
Why It Matters
The ∑FDS framework bridges the gap between traditional modeling and applied reliability testing.
It empowers engineers to quantify causes of failure—cumulative damage over time, not just snapshot spectral energy.
Includes: glossary, references, and key papers by the author and others
Format: Paperback
Purchase includes 12 months of free errata and updates
“A collection of approaches to quantifying the severity of shock and vibration in end-use environments and test requirements.”
What to Expect When You Order
This print edition is produced as an 8.5 x 11 inch, 3-hole–punched, loose-leaf format designed for easy insertion into your own 3-ring binder. Each order includes a full-color front cover, back cover, and spine insert, professionally printed and trimmed for binder use.
(Binder is not included.)
This format is ideal for engineers and labs that prefer a flat-lay workspace, the ability to annotate pages, and the flexibility to add notes or supplemental materials alongside the book.
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