Nondestructive testing of rails using nonlinear Rayleigh waves
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The present research focuses on evaluating the dislocation-induced material nonlinearity in rails caused by falling of parapets
or large rocks during an earthquake or land-slide and consequently appraising their health status using an amplitude-based
nonlinear parameter based on Rayleigh wave propagation. The falling of parapets or large rocks onto the rail is simulated
through a laboratory experiment. Several cases are considered here with impacts of varying intensities to demonstrate the
capability of the nonlinear parameter in diagnosing such damages in the rails. It is found that for a pristine specimen, the first
peak of the amplitude-based nonlinear parameter matches well with the physics-based nonlinear parameter, whereas there is
a considerable deviation between the two for the specimen with impact damage. Moreover, the linear ultrasonic parameter is
also evaluated for different states of damage for studying its effectiveness in diagnosing impact damages in rails. The results
reveal that the nonlinear ultrasonic-based method proposed here is very sensitive and helps characterize the health status of
the rails in a baseline-free manner.