A laboratory study of rail–wheel interaction monitoring using acoustic emission: Effect of rolling conditions with and without lateral rattling

Last updated on 08 August 2014 3:08
This paper presents part of an extended laboratory study on the potential to apply the acoustic emission (AE) technique for in-situ rail–wheel interaction monitoring using rail-mounted sensors. The essential monitoring principle is that the intensity of the rail–wheel contact will affect the intensity of the AE that is generated during...
Author(s): Thakkar N;Steel J;Reuben R
2013
United Kingdom
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