4.5 Article

Detection method of the neutral temperature in continuous welded rails based on nonlinear ultrasonic guided waves

Journal

NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING AND EVALUATION
Volume 38, Issue 5, Pages 798-826

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/10589759.2023.2170373

Keywords

Nonlinear ultrasonic guided waves; neutral temperature; continuous welded rail; thermal stress

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The continuous-welded rail (CWR) can generate longitudinal stress under temperature deviations from the neutral temperature (NT). Real-time monitoring of this longitudinal stress, or equivalently the NT, is a technical challenge. This paper explores the possibility of using nonlinear guided waves to detect the NT and investigates the effects of stress and temperature on the nonlinear parameter of different mode pairs. It is found that stress and temperature have significant influence on the nonlinear parameter, and decoupling their effects is crucial for NT detection. One mode pair shows a clear local minimum at NT, which can be used for NT detection without considering the coupling influence of temperature and stress.
The continuous-welded rail (CWR) will generate longitudinal stress when the rail temperature deviates from the neutral temperature (NT). Although CWR has been widely used in modern rail transit systems, real-time monitoring of longitudinal stress in CWR, or equivalently NT, is still a technical challenge. In order to explore the possibility of nonlinear guided waves in NT detection, this paper identifies possible pairs of fundamental and second harmonic waves modes in the rail, and investigates the effects of stress and temperature on the nonlinear parameter of each mode pair that could produce cumulative second harmonics. Both of stress and temperature are found to have significant influence on the nonlinear parameter, thus how to decouple the influences of temperature and stress is the key to NT detection. It is also found that the variation pattern of the nonlinear parameter vs. temperature curve could be completely different for different mode pairs. Furthermore, when the temperature of CWR changes monotonically , the nonlinear parameters of almost all mode pairs increase or decrease monotonically, except one mode pair, the nonlinear parameter of which presents a clear local minimum at NT. Thus, this special mode pair can be used to detect NT without considering the coupling influence of temperature and stress.

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