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Visualization of the Rolling Contact Fatigue Cracks in Rail Tracks with a Magnetooptical Sensor

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Συγγραφέας
Chotzoglou A., Pissas M., Zervaki A.D., Haidemenopoulos G.N., Pissas T.
Ημερομηνία
2019
Γλώσσα
en
DOI
10.1007/s10921-019-0606-5
Λέξη-κλειδί
Carbides
Computer vision
Crack detection
Fatigue crack propagation
Ferromagnetic materials
Friction
Magnetic fields
Magnetic leakage
Magnetic permeability
Railroad tracks
Railroads
Textures
Head check
Magneto-optical sensors
Magnetooptic sensors
Rail tracks
Remanent magnetic fields
Rolling contact fatigue
Rolling contact fatigue cracks
Soft ferromagnetic materials
Fatigue of materials
Springer New York LLC
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The rolling contact fatigue cracks (RCF), produced at the surface of the rail tracks, can be detected using a magnetooptical (MO) sensor. Rail tracks are carbon steels with pearlite microstructure. This microstructure has a lamellar texture composed of alternating layers of ferrite and cementite. Both phases are soft ferromagnetic materials at room temperature. If an external magnetic field is applied on the surface of a rail track, the reduced magnetic permeability causes a magnetic leakage field above the cracks. When the external magnetic field is removed, in most cases, a residual stray magnetic field remains above the cracks. When a MO sensor is placed on the surface of the rail track, the sudden change of the stray remanent magnetic field near a crack, yields a significant rotation of the polarization plane of the reflected light, resulting in high MO contrast, exactly above the cracks. Using a polished surface and a cross-section from the head of the rail track, we succeeded in visualizing the RCF cracks in the laboratory. The RCF cracks can also be detected on the surface of the rail track, in field measurements, using a portable commercial polarized light microscope equipped with a MO sensor. Finally, we use computer vision methods, to automatically detect the RCF cracks, using video recorded by displacing the portable microscopy with the MO sensor, on the surface of the rail tracks. We tested an unsupervised automatic crack detection algorithm, which exploits the tubular contrast of the RCF cracks to pinpoint the pixels that correspond to them. © 2019, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/72811
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