Affiliation:
1. School of Mechanical Engineering, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610017, China
Abstract
Railways play a pivotal role in national economic development, freight transportation, national defense, and regional connectivity. The detection of rolling contact fatigue (RCF) defects in rail tracks is essential for railway safety and maintenance. Due to its efficiency and non-contact capability in detecting surface and near-surface defects, Eddy Current Pulsed Thermography (ECPT) has garnered significant attention from researchers. However, detecting multi-layer RCF defects remains a challenge. This paper introduces a sweeping Eddy Current Pulsed Thermal-Tomography system (ECPTT) to detect multi-layer RCF defects effectively. This system utilizes varying excitation frequencies to heat defects, altering skin depth and facilitating feature extraction to distinguish multi-layer RCF defects. Skewness and thermographic signal reconstruction (TSR) values are employed as features in the experiments. These features are qualitatively analyzed to differentiate the layers and depths of multi-layer RCF defects. Additionally, five different coils were compared and analyzed quantitatively. The results indicate that the ECPTT system can effectively detect and distinguish multi-layer RCF defects, thereby providing more detailed defect information and enhancing railway safety and maintenance efficiency.
Funder
Natural Science Foundation of China
Natural Science Foundation of Sichaun Province of China
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