会议专题

Non-contact ultrasonic rail flaw detection

Weaknesses in current ultrasonic pulse-echo technology include:contact heads limit measurement speed; need liquid couplant; and,beams launched through the rail top can miss internal defects hidden under horizontal shelling.A system based on non-contact ultrasonic testing is under development at UC San Diego under a Federal Railroad Administration R&D grant and with the technical support of ENSCO,Inc.This system uses a pulsed laser to excite guided waves traveling along the rail and an array of air-coupled sensors to detect these waves.Wave energy propagates equally in either direction from the impact point.Presence of cracks or other natural boundaries between the two sensors will cause the observed wave intensity to differ.This difference is used to determine the presence and approximate size of defects.Field tests in 2006 showed promising results.Further developments include the deployment of the system on a high-speed track inspection vehicle.

rail flaw ultrasonic laser

Stefano Coccia Ivan Bartoli Piervincenzo Rizzo Francesco Lanza di Scalea Mahmood Fateh Ta-Lun Yang

University of California,San Diego,California Office of Research and Development,Federal Railroad Administration,Washington,DC ENSCO,Inc.,Springfield Virginia

国际会议

The World Forum on Smart Materials and Smart Structures Technology(SMSST07)(2007年世界智能材料与智能结构技术论坛)

重庆·南京

英文

2007-05-01(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)