Electromagnetic acoustic transducers (EMATs) are non-contact ultrasonic transducers capable of generating wide band ultrasonic surface waves on metallic samples. A lab-based laser-EMAT system has been developed to observe the ultrasonic surface wave propagation and interaction with surface breaking defects on the sample rail head surface. A wide band EMAT generating surface waves with a frequency content between approximately 50 and 500 kHz is used to propagate ultrasonic waves on the surface of a rail head down the length of the sample. A stabilised Michelson interferometer is used to measure the out-of-plane displacement of the surface wave. A complete picture of the ultrasonic surface wave on the sample surface over time is reconstructed...
Ultrasonic testing using electro-magnetic acoustic transducers (EMATs) is becoming a more well known...
Recent train accidents, associated direct and indirect costs, as well as safety concerns, have reaff...
The main causes of train derailment are related to rail defects such as head surface defects, horizo...
Electromagnetic acoustic transducers (EMATs) are non-contact ultrasonic transducers capable of gener...
The ability to detect defects in rail, and in particular surface defects such as gauge corner cracki...
Electromagnetic acoustic transducers (EMATs) are non-contact ultrasonic transducers capable of gener...
Current testing of the rail network is limited in terms of both speed of testing and PF accuracy of ...
We have developed a non-contact ultrasonic technique for detecting and gauging the depth Of Surface ...
We recently presented measurements of defects on the railhead, using a novel pitch-catch ultrasonic ...
A 'pitch-catch' low-frequency wideband Rayleigh wave EMAT system has been developed that has been us...
A 'pitch-catch' low frequency ultrasonic technique has been developed that can be used for detection...
We present details of a non-contacting technique that uses ultrasound to detect reliably surface def...
We have developed a 'pitch-catch' low frequency-wideband Rayleigh wave EMAT system with a centre fre...
In non-destructive testing for cracks it is not sufficient to simply detect the presence of a defect...
A pulsed laser to generate ultrasound has been used with an electromagnetic acoustic transducer (EMA...
Ultrasonic testing using electro-magnetic acoustic transducers (EMATs) is becoming a more well known...
Recent train accidents, associated direct and indirect costs, as well as safety concerns, have reaff...
The main causes of train derailment are related to rail defects such as head surface defects, horizo...
Electromagnetic acoustic transducers (EMATs) are non-contact ultrasonic transducers capable of gener...
The ability to detect defects in rail, and in particular surface defects such as gauge corner cracki...
Electromagnetic acoustic transducers (EMATs) are non-contact ultrasonic transducers capable of gener...
Current testing of the rail network is limited in terms of both speed of testing and PF accuracy of ...
We have developed a non-contact ultrasonic technique for detecting and gauging the depth Of Surface ...
We recently presented measurements of defects on the railhead, using a novel pitch-catch ultrasonic ...
A 'pitch-catch' low-frequency wideband Rayleigh wave EMAT system has been developed that has been us...
A 'pitch-catch' low frequency ultrasonic technique has been developed that can be used for detection...
We present details of a non-contacting technique that uses ultrasound to detect reliably surface def...
We have developed a 'pitch-catch' low frequency-wideband Rayleigh wave EMAT system with a centre fre...
In non-destructive testing for cracks it is not sufficient to simply detect the presence of a defect...
A pulsed laser to generate ultrasound has been used with an electromagnetic acoustic transducer (EMA...
Ultrasonic testing using electro-magnetic acoustic transducers (EMATs) is becoming a more well known...
Recent train accidents, associated direct and indirect costs, as well as safety concerns, have reaff...
The main causes of train derailment are related to rail defects such as head surface defects, horizo...