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Real-Time Train Wheel Condition Monitoring by Fiber Bragg Grating Sensors
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2011
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Real-time MonitoringCondition MonitoringEngineeringSensorsWheel DefectsWearable TechnologyStructural Health MonitoringFiber Optic SensingTrain ControlInstrumentationFlat WheelsAutomated InspectionMonitoring System
Wheel defects on trains, such as flat wheels and out-of-roundness, inevitably jeopardize the safety of railway operations. Regular visual inspection and checking by experienced workers are the commonly adopted practice to identify wheel defects. However, the defects may not be spotted in time. Therefore, an automatic, remote-sensing, reliable, and accurate monitoring system for wheel condition is always desirable. The paper describes a real-time system to monitor wheel defects based on fiber Bragg grating sensors. Track strain response upon wheel-rail interaction is measured and processed to generate a condition index which directly reflects the wheel condition. This approach is verified by extensive field test, and the preliminary results show that this electromagnetic-immune system provides an effective alternative for wheel defects detection. The system significantly increases the efficiency of maintenance management and reduces the cost for defects detection, and more importantly, avoids derailment timely.
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