2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.promfg.2020.05.001
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Defect Indicators in a Rail Based on Ultrasound Generated by Laser Radiation

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“…The system output, after data analysis, is represented by the so-called damage index (DI), exhibiting peaks in correspondence of discontinuities (i.e., of potential defects) in rails. In recent years, the use of laser technology for both exciting UGWs in rails and sensing them has been investigated [68,69]. In this case, non-ablative laser sources are used to generate a guided tensional wave system in the rail; the response to such a system can be sensed by means of a rotational laser vibrometer.…”
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“…The system output, after data analysis, is represented by the so-called damage index (DI), exhibiting peaks in correspondence of discontinuities (i.e., of potential defects) in rails. In recent years, the use of laser technology for both exciting UGWs in rails and sensing them has been investigated [68,69]. In this case, non-ablative laser sources are used to generate a guided tensional wave system in the rail; the response to such a system can be sensed by means of a rotational laser vibrometer.…”
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confidence: 99%