An Efficient Algorithm for Finding the Level of Useful Signals on Interpretation of Magnetic and Eddy Current Defectograms


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Abstract

To ensure traffic safety of railway transport, non-destructive testing of rails is regularly carried out by using various approaches and methods, including magnetic and eddy current flaw detection methods. An automatic analysis of large data sets (defectgrams) that come from the corresponding equipment is still an actual problem. The analysis means a process of determining the presence of defective sections along with identifying structural elements of railway tracks on defectograms. At the same time, under the conditions of significant volumes of incoming information, fast and efficient algorithms of data analysis are of most interest. This article is an addition to the previous article devoted to the problem of automatic determination of a threshold level of amplitudes of useful signals (from defects and structural elements of a railway track) during the analysis of defectograms (records) of magnetic and eddy current flaw detectors, which contains an algorithm for finding the threshold level of a rail noise and its theoretical justification with examples of its operation on several fragments of real magnetic and eddy current defectograms. The article presents a simple and effective implementation of the algorithm, which is successfully used in practice for the automatic analysis of magnetic and eddy current defectograms.

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E. V. Kuzmin

Demidov Yaroslavl State University

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Email: kuzmin@uniyar.ac.ru
Russian Federation, Yaroslavl, 150003

O. E. Gorbunov

Center of Innovative Programming, NDDLab

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Email: gorbunovoe@nddlab.com
Russian Federation, Yaroslavl, 150008

P. O. Plotnikov

Center of Innovative Programming, NDDLab

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Email: plotnikovpo@nddlab.com
Russian Federation, Yaroslavl, 150008

V. A. Tyukin

Center of Innovative Programming, NDDLab

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Email: tyukinva@nddlab.com
Russian Federation, Yaroslavl, 150008

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