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High-voltage batteries and electrical connectors are complex, hierarchically structured vehicle components. Fatigue analysis of those components with multi-level approaches can reduce the overall complexity of tests and analyses as well as the number of influencing variables. The linking of the individual complexity levels and the classification of the results take place through accompanying simulations. This chapter summarizes the main findings of the work and gives an outlook on future research focuses and areas of application.

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Dörnhöfer, A. (2019). Summary and Outlook. In: Betriebsfestigkeitsanalyse elektrifizierter Fahrzeuge. Springer Vieweg, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-58877-2_8

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