Affiliation:
1. Austrak Pty Ltd
2. University of Wollongong
Abstract
In general, cracks in structural members indicate a level of serviceability of the
engineering structures. Usually a hairline crack can be detected by visual inspection, crack gauge,
fibre optical sensor, or laser sensor. Recently, an attempt to develop a non-destructive tool for health
monitoring of prestressed concrete sleepers in railway tracks using the vibration responses has been
established at the University of Wollongong, Australia. However, the fundamental understanding of
the dynamic effect due to the cracks in sleepers is insufficient. This paper investigates the dynamic
effect of the cracks on the vibration signatures of the railway prestressed concrete sleepers. The
modal analysis has been used to evaluate the modal changes in vibration characteristics of the
prestressed concrete sleepers in the frequency band between 0 and 1,600 Hz. The sample cracks
have been initiated by the impulsive forces attributed to the high capacity drop impact testing
machine. Comparison of the modal parameters of the intact and cracked sleepers has been
highlighted in terms of natural frequencies and modal damping. This understanding will lead to
further development of the economical technology to evaluate the structural integrity of railway
track and its components.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Cited by
15 articles.
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