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Tatsuo Endo (遠藤 達雄, Endō Tatsuo, 1925 – 1989) was a Japanese engineer. In 1968, while a visiting professor at the University of Illinois, he developed the rainflow-counting algorithm for fatigue analysis of structures, along with M. Matsuishi.

Bibliography

  • Matsuishi, M.; Endo, T. (1968). "Fatigue of metals subjected to varying stress". Japan Society of Mechanical Engineering.

References

  1. SUNAMOTO, Daizo; Endo, Tadayoshi (1968). "The Effect of Load Spectrum and Estimation of Fatigue Life under Repetition of Varying Stress". Journal of the Society of Materials Science, Japan. 17 (173): 128–134. doi:10.2472/jsms.17.128. ISSN 1880-7488.


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