Non-destructive testing of train axle using ultrasonic phased arrays

Over the recent years, there is a growing demand for railroad transportation. It has become an essential part of life in Singapore. Singapore has continuously expanded the transport system on this little, small island. The rise in demand has resulted in the need for shorter and accurate inspection i...

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Main Author: Labayen, Rosario Rafael Joel
Other Authors: Fan Zheng, David
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2021
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1506752021-06-02T02:34:23Z Non-destructive testing of train axle using ultrasonic phased arrays Labayen, Rosario Rafael Joel Fan Zheng, David School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering ZFAN@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Mechanical engineering Over the recent years, there is a growing demand for railroad transportation. It has become an essential part of life in Singapore. Singapore has continuously expanded the transport system on this little, small island. The rise in demand has resulted in the need for shorter and accurate inspection intervals of important train parts such as the train axle. The failure of an axle can lead to the potential derailment of the train. Train derailment may result in serious damages such as loss of lives, properties, and large repair costs. The main objective of this research is to explore and develop an automated ultrasonic inspection technique to prevent such failures. One of the most used techniques in the industry is Phased Array Ultrasonic Testing (PAUT). In this project, the focus has been on the application of PAUT of train axles and the development of a PAUT device with automation capabilities. The device for PAUT automation has been machined and subjected to a series of experiments. Experiments have used PAUT techniques to identify target defects on the train axle where the effectiveness of the device will be validated. It is critical that the research and development of more advanced PAUT techniques continue. This is to further the technological advancement in the railroad transportation industry and all industries where Non-Destructive Testing is applied. As the demand continues to grow, it is important to ensure that safety is always a priority. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2021-06-02T02:34:23Z 2021-06-02T02:34:23Z 2021 Final Year Project (FYP) Labayen, R. R. J. (2021). Non-destructive testing of train axle using ultrasonic phased arrays. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/150675 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/150675 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Labayen, Rosario Rafael Joel
Non-destructive testing of train axle using ultrasonic phased arrays
description Over the recent years, there is a growing demand for railroad transportation. It has become an essential part of life in Singapore. Singapore has continuously expanded the transport system on this little, small island. The rise in demand has resulted in the need for shorter and accurate inspection intervals of important train parts such as the train axle. The failure of an axle can lead to the potential derailment of the train. Train derailment may result in serious damages such as loss of lives, properties, and large repair costs. The main objective of this research is to explore and develop an automated ultrasonic inspection technique to prevent such failures. One of the most used techniques in the industry is Phased Array Ultrasonic Testing (PAUT). In this project, the focus has been on the application of PAUT of train axles and the development of a PAUT device with automation capabilities. The device for PAUT automation has been machined and subjected to a series of experiments. Experiments have used PAUT techniques to identify target defects on the train axle where the effectiveness of the device will be validated. It is critical that the research and development of more advanced PAUT techniques continue. This is to further the technological advancement in the railroad transportation industry and all industries where Non-Destructive Testing is applied. As the demand continues to grow, it is important to ensure that safety is always a priority.
author2 Fan Zheng, David
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Labayen, Rosario Rafael Joel
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author Labayen, Rosario Rafael Joel
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title Non-destructive testing of train axle using ultrasonic phased arrays
title_short Non-destructive testing of train axle using ultrasonic phased arrays
title_full Non-destructive testing of train axle using ultrasonic phased arrays
title_fullStr Non-destructive testing of train axle using ultrasonic phased arrays
title_full_unstemmed Non-destructive testing of train axle using ultrasonic phased arrays
title_sort non-destructive testing of train axle using ultrasonic phased arrays
publisher Nanyang Technological University
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