An Adaptive Wavelet Library to Detect Surface Defects in Rail Tracks Using a Laser Ultrasonic System
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2020
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This study is concerned with locating surface defects that occur in
rail tracks. Ultrasonic Rayleigh waves were used to investigate the rail track
surface. To generate and sense these waves a fully non-contact laser ultrasonic
transduction system was employed. The laser-generated signals are in general
more susceptible to environmental noise in comparison with signals generated
by other methods. Meanwhile, the quality of signals received from one point
may vary in each time of measurement. Continues Wavelet Transform (CWT)
is a practical tool in dealing with complicated signals. In this regard, CWT
works better if its mother wavelet is carefully selected based on the nature of
the analyzing signal. Seeing that, a library of mother wavelets was tailor-made
for studying laser-based Rayleigh waves in rail tracks. Mother wavelets were
designed based on characteristics of the incident wave packets after extensive
measurements on rail tracks. For analyzing a signal, initially, the first biggest
wave packet that is the incident wave is recognized. Absolute cross-correlation
is then used to pick a mother wavelet from the library that has the maximum re semblance with the incident wave. Using such an approach, the irrelevant wave
packets can be easily discarded and surface defects are exposed.