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35
Citations
4653
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2671
National Ranking
8

Overview

Miha Boltežar is affiliated with the University of Ljubljana in Slovenia. Their research contributions focus primarily on the fields of Engineering and Computer Science, with a significant number of publications in Civil and Structural Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Biomedical Engineering, and Automotive Engineering.

The main topics covered in their research include Structural Health Monitoring Techniques, Optical measurement and interference techniques, Acoustic Wave Phenomena Research, Vehicle Noise and Vibration Control, Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technologies, Vibration and Dynamic Analysis, and Bladed Disk Vibration Dynamics.

Boltežar has authored multiple papers in notable venues, with a strong presence in the journal Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing. Other frequent publication venues include Svet strojništva, International Journal of Fatigue, Measurement, and Experimental Techniques.

  • Vibration fatigue by spectral methods-A review with open-source support, 2023, Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing
  • Process Parameters for FFF 3D-Printed Conductors for Applications in Sensors, 2020, Sensors
  • Still-camera multiview Spectral Optical Flow Imaging for 3D operating-deflection-shape identification, 2020, Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing
  • Design principles for a single-process 3d-printed accelerometer - theory and experiment, 2020, Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing
  • Full-field FRF estimation from noisy high-speed-camera data using a dynamic substructuring approach, 2020, Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Boltežar include Gregor Čepon, Janko Slavič, Domen Ocepek, Tomaž Bregar, and Martin Česnik.

Best Publications

  • Frequency-domain methods for a vibration-fatigue-life estimation – Application to real data

    Matjaž Mršnik;Janko Slavič;Miha Boltežar

  • Damping identification using a continuous wavelet transform: application to real data

    J. Slavič;I. Simonovski;M. Boltežar

  • A review of continuous contact-force models in multibody dynamics

    Luka Skrinjar;Janko Slavič;Miha Boltežar

  • Improved model of a ball bearing for the simulation of vibration signals due to faults during run-up

    Matej Tadina;Miha Boltežar

  • The subpixel resolution of optical-flow-based modal analysis

    Jaka Javh;Janko Slavič;Miha Boltežar

  • Identification of the dynamic properties of joints using frequency response functions

    Damjan Čelič;Miha Boltežar

  • Non-Gaussianity and non-stationarity in vibration fatigue

    Massimiliano Palmieri;Martin Česnik;Janko Slavič;Filippo Cianetti

  • Dynamics of a belt-drive system using a linear complementarity problem for the belt–pulley contact description

    Gregor Čepon;Miha Boltežar

  • High frequency modal identification on noisy high-speed camera data

    Jaka Javh;Janko Slavič;Miha Boltežar

  • ENHANCEMENTS TO THE CONTINUOUS WAVELET TRANSFORM FOR DAMPING IDENTIFICATIONS ON SHORT SIGNALS

    Miha Boltežar;Janko Slavič

  • Multiaxial vibration fatigue—A theoretical and experimental comparison

    Matjaž Mršnik;Janko Slavič;Miha Boltežar

  • Uninterrupted and accelerated vibrational fatigue testing with simultaneous monitoring of the natural frequency and damping

    Martin Česnik;Janko Slavič;Miha Boltežar

  • Vibration fatigue using modal decomposition

    Matjaž Mršnik;Janko Slavič;Miha Boltežar

  • A comparison of strain and classic experimental modal analysis

    Tadej Kranjc;Janko Slavič;Miha Boltežar

  • Introduction of damping into the flexible multibody belt-drive model: A numerical and experimental investigation

    Gregor Čepon;Lionel Manin;Miha Boltežar

  • Vibration fatigue by spectral methods—A review with open-source support

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  • Dynamic Measurements Using FDM 3D-Printed Embedded Strain Sensors.

    Marco Maurizi;Janko Slavič;Filippo Cianetti;Marko Jerman

  • Experimental identification of the contact parameters between a V-ribbed belt and a pulley

    Gregor Čepon;Lionel Manin;Miha Boltežar

  • The norms and variances of the Gabor, Morlet and general harmonic wavelet functions

    I. Simonovski;M. Boltežar

  • Non-stationarity index in vibration fatigue: Theoretical and experimental research

    Lorenzo Capponi;Martin Česnik;Janko Slavič;Filippo Cianetti

  • Typical bearing-fault rating using force measurements: application to real data

    Janko Slavič;Aleksandar Brković;Miha Boltežar

  • The mass normalization of the displacement and strain mode shapes in a strain experimental modal analysis using the mass-change strategy

    Tadej Kranjc;Janko Slavič;Miha Boltežar

  • Frequency domain triangulation for full-field 3D operating-deflection-shape identification

    Domen Gorjup;Janko Slavič;Miha Boltežar

  • Full-degrees-of-freedom frequency based substructuring

    Armin Drozg;Gregor Čepon;Miha Boltežar

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel J. Rixen
Daniel J. Rixen Technical University of Munich
Marian Wiercigroch
Marian Wiercigroch University of Aberdeen

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