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Mobile monitor rides the rails to track defects

 

 
Rail passengers in Europe get a more comfortable ride, thanks to a computer-powered track-monitoring system. The RailSurf sled carries eddy-current sensors in the middle of each of its bars that ride the tracks. An inclinometer sits on the horizontal bar perpendicular to the rails, as does a wire sensor for measuring changes in the distance between the rails. A GPS receiver is built into the operator panel. A linear encoder in one of the surf bars records signals from a magnetic wheel that serves as a distance sensor while the device moves down a track. The RailSurf processor uses five sensors to monitor and record variations in track surface, track height, gauge, and pitch. The resulting information can go onto a removable memory or be read on the operator interface. An example of the RailSurf in action: Every time the magnetic encoder emits a pulse, an analog/digital converter samples the output of the eddy-current sensors. The sensor signal gets converted to a digital equivalent and then goes to a finite-impulse response filter where it is converted to its frequency-domain equivalent. The processor compares the result against memorized patterns to decide whether it has found a problem. in Switzerland designed its RailSurf sled to monitor track rails as an operator pulls it along with a small rail vehicle. It carries several sensors that note such problems as holes on the rails, wavy irregularities in the rail surface called corrugations, and variations in rail gauge and inclination that can make passing trains shudder, shake, and vibrate. Schmid used a Blackfin processor from to run the six asynchronous tasks that manage and filter the sensor signals. Engineers created the necessary programs through use of a LabView Embedded Module from The RailSurf sled carries two eddy-current sensors for measuring variations in rail height, a wire

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