Limitations of eddy current inspection for the characterization of near-surface cracks in railheads

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Department of Civil, Environmental, and Natural Resources Engineering, Lulea University of Technology, Lulea University of Technology, Lulea, Sweden [1 ]
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Cracks - Rails - Eddy current testing - Inspection;
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Eddy current (EC) testing is the most commonly used method to inspect near-surface cracks in railheads. Monitoring surface defects periodically is important to assess the track quality for serving daily operations. Nevertheless, despite being used in many countries, this method has limitations when characterizing cracks under the rail surface. Theoretically, EC testing is unreliable for the inspection of many cracks situated too close to each other in a concentrated location. This study has aimed to prove these limitations. EC signals from inspected cracks were compared with real crack profile parameters, i.e. depth and area, which were delivered by slicing the inspected cracked spots into 0.65 mm-thick pieces. The results show that the EC signal responses to the parameters of area and depth may lead to misleading measurements of the near-surface crack depth in the railhead. For instance, a shallower crack with a larger area can generate a higher EC signal response than a deeper crack with a smaller area. Another important conclusion is that the EC testing in this experiment could not be used to measure densely located cracks, which are those near-surface cracks which are typically found in a rail track. © IMechE 2021.
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