Xincheng Wei's research while affiliated with Nanchang Hangkong University and other places
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Bogie is one of the most critical parts of high-speed train and is directly related to the operation quality and safety of the train. However, currently no dynamic non-destructive testing method exists for real-time monitoring. Therefore, this paper proposes a new damage localization method for high-speed train bogie dynamic testing. The acoustic e...
Citations
... Dong [16] developed an improved A* search algorithm and realized the high-precision source location under complex three-dimensional structures with irregular holes. Wei [17] proposed a dynamic damage location method for a high-speed train bogie, and accurately detected damage sources through signal reconstruction and localization. Dong [18] investigated the effect of temperature on the location accuracy in AE experiments, and found that the accuracy decreased sharply due to cracks in the heating process. ...