Modeling guided wave propagation with application to the long-range defect detection in railroad tracks

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The aim of this work is to demonstrate the use of a commercial finite element package, ABAQUS EXPLICIT, to model ultrasonic guided waves in structural components. The particular application of interest is modeling the interaction of a broadband vertical bending mode with transverse-type defects in railroad tracks. This topic is part of a broader project on high-speed defect detection in rails by long-range ultrasonic inspections. Reflection coefficient spectra in the 20-45 kHz range are obtained for four different sizes and three different orientations of transverse head flaws. A preliminary study of Lamb waves in a free plate helps drawing modeling guidelines for the rail. © 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Bartoli, I., Lanza Di Scalea, F., Fateh, M., & Viola, E. (2005). Modeling guided wave propagation with application to the long-range defect detection in railroad tracks. NDT and E International, 38(5), 325–334. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ndteint.2004.10.008

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