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Daniel Alves Castello
Daniel Alves Castello
Professor of Mechanical Engineering. Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. Brasil
Verified email at mecanica.ufrj.br
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A flexibility-based continuum damage identification approach
LT Stutz, DA Castello, FA Rochinha
Journal of Sound and Vibration 279 (3-5), 641-667, 2005
662005
Constitutive parameter estimation of a viscoelastic model with internal variables
DA Castello, FA Rochinha, N Roitman, C Magluta
Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing 22 (8), 1840-1857, 2008
562008
A structural defect identification approach based on a continuum damage model
DA Castello, LT Stutz, FA Rochinha
Computers & structures 80 (5-6), 417-436, 2002
432002
Comparisons of complex modulus provided by different DMA
IR Henriques, LA Borges, MF Costa, BG Soares, DA Castello
Polymer Testing 72, 394-406, 2018
422018
On the optimal design and robustness of spatially distributed tuned mass dampers
MMA da Costa, DA Castello, C Magluta, N Roitman
Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing 150, 107289, 2021
302021
Stochastic analysis of torsional drill-string vibrations considering the passage from a soft to a harder rock layer
DM Lobo, TG Ritto, DA Castello
Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering 39 …, 2017
292017
Viscoelastic behavior of polymeric foams: Experiments and modeling
IR Henriques, L Rouleau, DA Castello, LA Borges, JF Deü
Mechanics of Materials 148, 103506, 2020
272020
A concept to reduce vibrations in steel catenary risers by the use of viscoelastic materials
FCL Borges, N Roitman, C Magluta, DA Castello, R Franciss
Ocean Engineering 77, 1-11, 2014
262014
A novel stochastic process to model the variation of rock strength in bit-rock interaction for the analysis of drill-string vibration
DM Lobo, TG Ritto, DA Castello
Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing 141, 106451, 2020
252020
Spectral model and experimental validation of hysteretic and aerodynamic damping in dynamic analysis of overhead transmission conductor
MR Machado, M Dutkiewicz, CFT Matt, DA Castello
Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing 136, 106483, 2020
252020
Uncertainty propagation analysis in laminated structures with viscoelastic core
WP Hernández, DA Castello, TG Ritto
Computers & Structures 164, 23-37, 2016
212016
Bayesian inference applied on model calibration of fractional derivative viscoelastic model
WP Hernandez, FCL Borges, DA Castello, N Roitman, C Magluta
DINAME, 2015
212015
Thermorheologically simple materials: A bayesian framework for model calibration and validation
WP Hernández, DA Castello, N Roitman, C Magluta
Journal of Sound and Vibration 402, 14-30, 2017
202017
An experimental assessment of internal variables constitutive models for viscoelastic materials
FCL Borges, DA Castello, C Magluta, FA Rochinha, N Roitman
Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing 50, 27-40, 2015
202015
On the wavelet analysis of cutting forces for chatter identification in milling
CG Cabrera, AC Araujo, DA Castello
Advances in Manufacturing 5, 130-142, 2017
192017
A validation metrics based model calibration applied on stranded cables
DA Castello, CFT Matt
Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering 33 …, 2011
182011
Scattering of ultrasonic waves by heterogeneous interfaces: Formulating the direct scattering problem as a least-squares problem
R Leiderman, D Castello
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 135 (1), 5-16, 2014
172014
Parameter estimation using digital image correlation and inverse problems
LCS Nunes, DA Castello, CF Matt, PAM Dos Santos
Mechanics of solids in Brazil 1, 433-443, 2007
172007
Detecting and classifying interfacial defects by inverse ultrasound scattering analysis
R Leiderman, DA Castello
Wave Motion 65, 119-129, 2016
142016
A visco-hyperelastic model with Mullins effect for polyurethane elastomers combining a phenomenological approach with macromolecular information
BP Reis, LM Nogueira, DA Castello, LA Borges
Mechanics of Materials 161, 104023, 2021
122021
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