2023
DOI: 10.1177/13694332231161107
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Analysis of ultrasonic nonlinearity for bolt hole crack detection in rail joints by wavelet packet decomposition

Abstract: This paper proposes a crack detection method for rail joint screw holes based on the ultrasonic nonlinearity. Experimental and numerical studies are conducted to validate the performance of the proposed approach. The ultrasonic signals excited and received at the rail head are processed by spectral analysis and Wavelet Packet Decomposition (WPD). The third harmonic can be clearly observed from the spectrum analysis, which is supposed to be the nonlinearity of structures. Further, WPD is used to decompose the f… Show more

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“…This establishment serves as a critical benchmark, akin to a threshold, to gauge potential anomalies in the wavelet packet rate index (WPERI), signifying a prospective damage indicator [43]. A notable advantage of this damage identification approach lies in its foundation upon the statistical attributes of the damage indicator observed through sensors [44,45]. Any indicator that surpasses this predefined threshold triggers a damage alarm, effectively creating a resilient mechanism even when multiple instances of damage are in play [46].…”
Section: Damage Identification Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This establishment serves as a critical benchmark, akin to a threshold, to gauge potential anomalies in the wavelet packet rate index (WPERI), signifying a prospective damage indicator [43]. A notable advantage of this damage identification approach lies in its foundation upon the statistical attributes of the damage indicator observed through sensors [44,45]. Any indicator that surpasses this predefined threshold triggers a damage alarm, effectively creating a resilient mechanism even when multiple instances of damage are in play [46].…”
Section: Damage Identification Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%