Tatsuo Endo (engineer)
{{Short description|Japanese engineer}}
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{{nihongo|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.{{Cite journal |last=SUNAMOTO |first=Daizo |last2=Endo |first2=Tadayoshi |date=1968 |title=The Effect of Load Spectrum and Estimation of Fatigue Life under Repetition of Varying Stress |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.2472/jsms.17.128 |journal=Journal of the Society of Materials Science, Japan |volume=17 |issue=173 |pages=128–134 |doi=10.2472/jsms.17.128 |issn=1880-7488}}
Bibliography
- Matsuishi, M.; Endo, T. (1968). "Fatigue of metals subjected to varying stress". Japan Society of Mechanical Engineering.
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Category:Japanese civil engineers
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Category:University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign faculty
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