Claims
- 1. An automatic base gate positioning circuit in combination with a sonic rail flaw detection system comprising:
- a controllable pulse burst generator for producing a string of uniform pulses spaced a prearranged interval from a sonic input to straddle a range of echoes corresponding to known rail thickness variations;
- first pulse counter means for counting said string of pulses;
- pulse delay means for simultaneously and separately delaying said string of pulses;
- second pulse counter means for counting said delayed string of pulses a preset number of pulses behind said first counter means;
- means for terminating said secondary count in response to selected return echoes;
- means for averaging said terminated secondary count over a preselected number of controllably spaced sonic flaw tests;
- means for comparing said averaged secondary count with said primary count whereby an output signal is triggered when said counts are equal; and
- gate means for receiving said trigger whereby an output gate is positioned to align with displayed echoes from said sonic detection systems.
- 2. A base gate positioning circuit according to claim 1 wherein said pulse delay means delays said count by three full pulses.
- 3. A base gate positioning circuit according to claim 1 which further includes means for calibrating the output of said base gate positioning device.
- 4. A base gate positioning circuit according to claim 3 wherein said averaging means includes an index counter which responds to every complete test cycle of said sonic pulse generator whereby the count is averaged over a controlled series of sonic tests corresponding to a preselected length of rail.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made by employees of the United States Government and may be manufactured and used by, or for, the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
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