Digital Twin Hybrid Modeling for Enhancing Guided Wave Ultrasound Inspection Signals in Welded Rails

Author:

Ramatlo Dineo A.1ORCID,Wilke Daniel N.1ORCID,Loveday Philip W.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering, University of Pretoria, Pretoria 0002, South Africa

2. School of Mechanical, Industrial and Aeronautical Engineering, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg 2000, South Africa

Abstract

Guided wave ultrasound (GWU) systems have been widely used for monitoring structures such as rails, pipelines, and plates. In railway tracks, the monitoring process involves the complicated propagation of waves over several hundred meters. The propagating waves are multi-modal and interact with discontinuities differently, increasing complexity and leading to different response signals. When the researcher wants to gain insight into the behavior of guided waves, predicting response signals for different combinations of modes becomes necessary. However, the task can become computationally costly when physics-based models are used. Digital twins can enable a practitioner to deal systematically with the complexities of guided wave monitoring in practical or user-specified settings. This paper investigates the use of a hybrid digital model of an operational rail track to predict response signals for varying user-specified settings, specifically, the prediction of response signals for various combinations of modes of propagation in the rail. The digital twin hybrid model employs a physics-based model and a data-driven model. The physics-based model simulates the wave propagation response using techniques developed from the traditional 3D finite element method and the 2D semi-analytical finite element method (FEM). The physics-based model is used to generate virtual experimental signals containing different combinations of modes of propagation. These response signals are used to train the data-driven model based on a variational auto-encoder (VAE). Given an input baseline signal containing only the most dominant mode excited by a transducer, the VAE is trained to predict an inspection signal with increased complexity according to the specified combination of modes. The results show that, once the VAE has been trained, it can be used to predict inspection signals for different combinations of propagating modes, thus replacing the physics-based model, which is computationally costly. In the future, the VAE architecture will be adapted to predict response signals for varying environmental and operational conditions.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Computational Mathematics,General Engineering

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