Monitoring and Detecting Fouled Ballast Using Forward-Looking Infrared Radiometer (FLIR) Aerial Technology: Possibilities and Limitations

Yongwen Tan, Yang Chen, Andrew Peterson, M. Ahmadian
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This paper examines the feasibility and limitations of Forward Looking Infrared Radiometer (FLIR) Aerial Technology for detecting fouled ballast. The method is intended to provide an efficient and ready-to-use approach that can help the railroads detect fouled ballast in their early stages. Ballast fouling commonly occurs as a result of fine particles clogging off water passage through them. Subsequently, this results in trapped water that often results in poor foundation strength, rotting of the ties, and other ill effects. This study includes a novel approach to evaluate the railway ballast fouling by using thermal imaging techniques. In particular, the thermal characteristics of clean and fouled ballast are studied using FLIR cameras that can be used onboard rolling stock, Hyrail trucks, or drones. Laboratory tests are primarily performed to measure the surface temperature changing rate of clean and fouled ballast in response to ambient temperature changes. For the purpose of laboratory testing, the camera is set up in stationary and moving configurations. The test results indicate that clean and fouled ballast have different thermal characteristics. In particular, different thermal patterns are obtained during naturally-occurring daily temperature change. The test results also indicate that the FLIR cameras can be used on a moving platform for quick scanning of thermal images of the ballast that could be used for assessing the early stage of fouling.
使用前视红外辐射计(FLIR)空中技术监测和检测污染镇流器:可能性和局限性
本文研究了前视红外辐射计(FLIR)航空技术用于检测污垢压舱物的可行性和局限性。该方法旨在提供一种有效且随时可用的方法,可以帮助铁路在早期阶段检测污染的压舱物。压舱物污垢通常是由于细颗粒堵塞了通过它们的水通道而发生的。随后,这会导致水被困住,通常会导致基础强度差,绑带腐烂和其他不良影响。本文提出了一种利用热成像技术评价铁路道砟污垢的新方法。特别是,使用可在机车车辆,Hyrail卡车或无人机上使用的前红外摄像机研究清洁和污染的压载物的热特性。实验室测试主要用于测量清洁和污染镇流器的表面温度随环境温度变化的变化率。为了实验室测试的目的,摄像机设置为静止和移动配置。试验结果表明,清洁和污染的镇流器具有不同的热特性。特别是,在自然发生的每日温度变化中获得了不同的热模式。测试结果还表明,FLIR摄像机可以在移动平台上快速扫描镇流器的热图像,可用于评估早期污垢。
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