Over time, thermally protected and thermally insulated rail tank-cars may develop insulation deficiencies due to the continuous motion and vibrations. These deficiencies are generally not visible due to the protective outer steel jacket. A research program was undertaken to develop an inspection procedure to identify deficiencies in the thermal insulation. Thermography was selected as the most effective means of inspecting the thermal insulation because it is nondestructive, noncontact, and economical. Thermography takes advantage of the fact that when a temperature difference exits between the contents of the tank car and the ambient conditions, the presence of insulation deficiencies generates temperature gradients on the surface of the tank-car’s outer steel jacket that can then be identified using a thermal imager. A series of laboratory and field tests were conducted to determine under what ambient and tank conditions the inspection procedure is effective. Using a low-cost, uncooled, 8–12-μm waveband thermal imager, it was found that the imager could detect insulation deficiencies under temperature gradient conditions compatible with typical day-night cycle temperature variations. Field tests proved the technique to be practical and also showed that solar heating enhances the inspection procedure under certain conditions. This paper presents the results of the laboratory tests and shows some preliminary field test results. [S0094-9930(00)01104-5]
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Thermographic Inspection of Rail-Car Thermal Insulation
A. M. Birk,
e-mail: birk@me.queensu.ca
A. M. Birk
Mechanical Engineering, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, K7K 3N6, Canada
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Mark. H. Cunningham
e-mail: cunningh@me.queensu.ca
Mark. H. Cunningham
Mechanical Engineering, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, K7K 3N6, Canada
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A. M. Birk
Mechanical Engineering, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, K7K 3N6, Canada
e-mail: birk@me.queensu.ca
Mark. H. Cunningham
Mechanical Engineering, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, K7K 3N6, Canada
e-mail: cunningh@me.queensu.ca
Contributed by the Pressure Vessels and Piping Division and presented at the Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference, San Diego, California, July 26–30, 1998, of THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS. Manuscript received by the PVP Division, February 15, 2000; revised manuscript received July 6, 2000. Associate Technical Editor: J. C. Duke, Jr.
J. Pressure Vessel Technol. Nov 2000, 122(4): 494-501 (8 pages)
Published Online: July 6, 2000
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February 15, 2000
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Birk, A. M., and Cunningham, M. H. (July 6, 2000). "Thermographic Inspection of Rail-Car Thermal Insulation ." ASME. J. Pressure Vessel Technol. November 2000; 122(4): 494–501. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.1310365
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