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montroseryesterday at 8:12 PM5 repliesview on HN

What are the some of the ways that tracks are monitored for fractures like this? It must have been pretty substantial in order to be described as "complete lack of continuity". Makes me think of literally electronic continuity tests -- are those ever used in this context? Or how about cameras mounted on trains using image processing? Or drones?

It seems a shame that a few other trains passed beforehand with this anomaly in place and yet it went undetected.


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sigwinch28yesterday at 8:15 PM

Measurement trains filled with cameras and LIDAR

For example, in the U.K.:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Measurement_Train

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ameliusyesterday at 8:17 PM

There are special trains with measurement equipment on board, but yes, it sounds to me like every train should be equipped with some basic sensors for anomaly detection.

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gambutinyesterday at 8:17 PM

AFAIK, one technique for monitoring cracks uses ultrasonic sensors. They send sound waves through the rails and detect cracks by analyzing reflected waves.

djoldmanyesterday at 9:20 PM

Wheel Impact Load Detector.

It measures vertical forces in kips - (kilo-pounds-force, 1 KIP = 1,000 lbs)

They have these in the USA.

direwolf20yesterday at 8:43 PM

TFA indicates a 40cm gap — huge!

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