Claims
- 1. A method for nondestructive inspection of a railroad rail made from ferromagnetic material for anomalies therein, which anomalies can include defects such as notches, cuts, cracks, shelling, breaks or wear, using magnetostrictive techniques, said method comprising the following steps:
first locating a transmitter adjacent to said railroad rail; providing a first DC bias magnetic field in said railroad rail near said transmitter; second locating a receiver adjacent to said railroad rail; providing a second DC bias magnetic field in said railroad rail near said receiver; generating a pulse signal in a transmitter control circuit and delivering said pulse signal to said transmitter, said transmitter creating a magnetostrictive wave front in said railroad rail; detecting by said receiver said magnetostrictive wave front and any reflected signals, including those caused by said anomalies in said railroad rail; and determining if said reflected signals were due to anomalies that should not exist in said railroad rail.
- 2. The method for nondestructive inspection of a railroad rail using magnetostrictive techniques of claim 1 wherein said transmitter and said receiver are a single unit and said first DC bias magnetic field and said second DC bias magnetic field are the same.
- 3. The method for nondestructive inspection of a railroad rail using magnetostrictive techniques of claim 2 wherein said single unit is mounted on a vehicle such as a train and moves along and adjacent to said railroad rail.
- 4. The method for nondestructive inspection of a railroad rail using magnetostrictive techniques of claim 3 wherein said wave front is selected from the group consisting of symmetric, anti-symmetric or shear horizontal waves.
- 5. The method for nondestructive inspection of a railroad rail using magnetostrictive techniques of claim 3 wherein said reflected signals from said anomalies are a sufficient distance in front of said vehicle to allow said vehicle to stop before reaching said anomalies.
- 6. The method for nondestructive inspection of a railroad rail using magnetostrictive techniques of claim 1 wherein said pulse signal is less than 50,000 cycles per second.
- 7. The method for nondestructive inspection of a railroad rail using magnetostrictive techniques of claim 1 wherein location of said anomalies are determined for repair.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part patent application depending from “Method for Inspecting Electric Resistance Welds Using Magnetostrictive Sensors” filed Sep. 21, 2000, which depends from patent application Ser. No. 09/519,530, filed on Feb. 25, 2000, which depends from provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/124,763, filed on Mar. 17, 1999.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60124763 |
Mar 1999 |
US |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09519530 |
Feb 2000 |
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09734054 |
Dec 2000 |
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