Long- and short-range acoustic-signal interaction with surface-breaking cracks and geometric boundaries of the rail-wheel tread area are presented in this article. Ultrasonic signals are generated using a laser-line source of varying length and distance from a crack and are detected with a 1-MHz contact transducer to map the sound field behind the crack in the near, intermediate, and far fields of the insonified region. The factors that affect the behavior of a laser-generated surface acoustic wave propagating along the tread area of a rail wheel are discussed. A signal normalization method is proposed to help in sensing the presence of a crack from the transmitted signal unaffected by the boundary effect of the complicated wheel geometry, diffraction of the acoustic wave around the crack tip, and source-to-crack length ratio and separation distance.

KENDERIAN S, CERNIGLIA D, DJORDJEVIC B B, GREEN JR R E (2005). Laser-Generated Acoustic Signal Interaction with Surface Flaws on Rail Wheels. RESEARCH IN NONDESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION, 16, 195-207 [10.1080/09349840500306006].

Laser-Generated Acoustic Signal Interaction with Surface Flaws on Rail Wheels

CERNIGLIA, Donatella;
2005-01-01

Abstract

Long- and short-range acoustic-signal interaction with surface-breaking cracks and geometric boundaries of the rail-wheel tread area are presented in this article. Ultrasonic signals are generated using a laser-line source of varying length and distance from a crack and are detected with a 1-MHz contact transducer to map the sound field behind the crack in the near, intermediate, and far fields of the insonified region. The factors that affect the behavior of a laser-generated surface acoustic wave propagating along the tread area of a rail wheel are discussed. A signal normalization method is proposed to help in sensing the presence of a crack from the transmitted signal unaffected by the boundary effect of the complicated wheel geometry, diffraction of the acoustic wave around the crack tip, and source-to-crack length ratio and separation distance.
2005
KENDERIAN S, CERNIGLIA D, DJORDJEVIC B B, GREEN JR R E (2005). Laser-Generated Acoustic Signal Interaction with Surface Flaws on Rail Wheels. RESEARCH IN NONDESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION, 16, 195-207 [10.1080/09349840500306006].
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