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Claus-Peter Fritzen

Claus-Peter Fritzen

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Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

D-Index
31
Citations
3965
World Ranking
3292
National Ranking
113

Overview

Claus-Peter Fritzen is affiliated with the University of Siegen in Germany and conducts research primarily in the field of Engineering, with a strong focus on Mechanics of Materials, Mechanical Engineering, Civil and Structural Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine.

The scientist's research topics include:

  • Ultrasonics and Acoustic Wave Propagation
  • Structural Health Monitoring Techniques
  • Non-Destructive Testing Techniques
  • Acoustic Wave Resonator Technologies
  • Fatigue and fracture mechanics
  • Hydrogen embrittlement and corrosion behaviors in metals
  • High Temperature Alloys and Creep

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Claus-Peter Fritzen are:

  • Anna-Lena Dreisbach
  • Hans-Jürgen Christ
  • Volkan Yokaribas
  • Daniel Sahm
  • Daniel Pak

Publication venues where research outputs have appeared multiple times include:

  • Structural Health Monitoring
  • Stahlbau
  • Acta Materialia
  • Applied Sciences
  • European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery

Selected recent papers authored by Claus-Peter Fritzen are:

  • Guided Waves for Damage Detection in Complex Composite Structures: The Influence of Omega Stringer and Different Reference Damage Size, 2020, Applied Sciences
  • Microcrack initiation mechanism of a duplex stainless steel under very high cycle fatigue loading condition: The significance of load partitioning and micro residual stresses, 2020, Acta Materialia
  • Comparison of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Sac and Neck Wall Motion with 4D Ultrasound Imaging, 2020, European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery
  • Evolution of the residual stresses of types I, II, and III of duplex stainless steel during cyclic loading in high and very high cycle fatigue regimes, 2020, International Journal of Fatigue
  • Tibial implant fixation in TKA worth a revision?-how to avoid stress-shielding even for stiff metallic implants, 2020, Computer Methods in Biomechanics & Biomedical Engineering

Best Publications

  • DAMAGE DETECTION BASED ON MODEL UPDATING METHODS

    C.-P. Fritzen;D. Jennewein;T. Kiefer

  • Identification of mass, damping, and stiffness matrices of mechanical systems

    Claus-Peter Fritzen

  • Fatigue predictions in entire body of metallic structures from a limited number of vibration sensors using Kalman filtering

    Costas Papadimitriou;Claus-Peter Fritzen;Peter Kraemer;Evangelos Ntotsios

  • The connection between effective independence and modal kinetic energy methods for sensor placement

    D.S. Li;D.S. Li;H.N. Li;C.P. Fritzen

  • Highly Sensitive Electromechanical Piezoresistive Pressure Sensors Based on Large-Area Layered PtSe2 Films

    Stefan Wagner;Chanyoung Yim;Niall McEvoy;Satender Kataria

  • Experimental characterization and two-dimensional simulation of short-crack propagation in an austenitic–ferritic duplex steel

    O. Düber;B. Künkler;U. Krupp;H.-J. Christ

  • Vibration-Based Structural Health Monitoring – Concepts and Applications

    Claus Peter Fritzen

  • Modelling of short crack propagation – Transition from stage I to stage II

    B. Künkler;O. Düber;P. Köster;U. Krupp

  • Open Guided Waves: online platform for ultrasonic guided wave measurements:

    Jochen Moll;Jens Kathol;Claus-Peter Fritzen;Maria Moix-Bonet

  • A study of two unsupervised data driven statistical methodologies for detecting and classifying damages in structural health monitoring

    D.-A. Tibaduiza;M.-A. Torres-Arredondo;L.E. Mujica;J. Rodellar

  • A finite element updating approach for identification of the anisotropic hyperelastic properties of normal and diseased aortic walls from 4D ultrasound strain imaging.

    Andreas Wittek;Andreas Wittek;Wojciech Derwich;Konstantinos Karatolios;Claus Peter Fritzen

  • The significance of microstructural barriers during fatigue of a duplex steel in the high- and very-high-cycle-fatigue (HCF/VHCF) regime

    Ulrich Krupp;Helge Knobbe;Hans-Jürgen Christ;Philipp Köster

  • Updating of finite element models by means of measured information

    C.P. Fritzen;S. Zhu

  • Cyclic three-dimensional wall motion of the human ascending and abdominal aorta characterized by time-resolved three-dimensional ultrasound speckle tracking.

    Andreas Wittek;Konstantinos Karatolios;Claus-Peter Fritzen;Jürgen Bereiter-Hahn

  • A note on fast computation of effective independence through QR downdating for sensor placement

    Dong-Sheng Li;Dong-Sheng Li;Hong-Nan Li;Claus-Peter Fritzen

  • Self-diagnosis of smart structures based on dynamical properties

    C.-P. Fritzen;P. Kraemer

  • Initiation and Propagation of Short Fatigue Cracks in Forged Ti6Al4V

    Helge Knobbe;Philipp Köster;Hans-Jürgen Christ;Claus-Peter Fritzen

  • Non-axisymmetric Lamb wave excitation by piezoelectric wafer active sensors

    Jochen Moll;Mikhail V. Golub;Evgeny Glushkov;Natalia Glushkova

  • Online Simultaneous Reconstruction of Wind Load and Structural Responses—Theory and Application to Canton Tower

    Yan Niu;Claus Peter Fritzen;Henning Jung;Inka Buethe

  • Application of the EBSD technique to describe the initiation and growth behaviour of microstructurally short fatigue cracks in a duplex steel

    U. Krupp;O. Düber;H.-J. Christ;B. Künkler

  • RESULTS OBTAINED BY MINIMISING NATURAL FREQUENCY AND MAC-VALUE ERRORS OF A PLATE MODEL

    K. Bohle;C.-P. Fritzen

  • Wave energy trapping and localization in a plate with a delamination

    Evgeny Glushkov;Natalia Glushkova;Mikhail V Golub;Jochen Moll

  • Cyclic deformation behavior of austenitic Cr–Ni-steels in the VHCF regime: Part I – Experimental study

    A.C. Grigorescu;P.-M. Hilgendorff;M. Zimmermann;C.-P. Fritzen

Frequent Co-Authors

Hans-Jürgen Christ
Hans-Jürgen Christ University of Siegen
José Rodellar
José Rodellar Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Hong-Nan Li
Hong-Nan Li Dalian University of Technology
Max C. Lemme
Max C. Lemme RWTH Aachen University
Costas Papadimitriou
Costas Papadimitriou University Of Thessaly
Georg S. Duesberg
Georg S. Duesberg Bundeswehr University Munich
Stefan Wagner
Stefan Wagner University of Stuttgart
Yi-Qing Ni
Yi-Qing Ni Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Thomas Heine
Thomas Heine TU Dresden
Niall McEvoy
Niall McEvoy Trinity College Dublin

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