QUICK FACTS
Test engineers at American Association of Railroads (AAR) Transportation
Test Center use PV-WAVE to integrate graphics and analysis in order
to find out more about metal strength. Railcar-mounted sensors collect
the data; it is converted into a custom binary format and stored
on huge data servers. PV-WAVE is later used for post-analysis.
THE PROBLEM
Test engineers in Pueblo, Colorado, use one of the world's largest
hydraulic vibration platforms to help design safer trains. As the
platform lifts and shakes prototype train cars, some weighing several
tons, these engineers at the American Association of Railroads (AAR)
Transportation Test Center study the metal strength of the passenger
trains of tomorrow.
AAR needed a fast and flexible way to analyze the gigabytes of
complex train car test data they collect, and visualize the results
so that the engineers can optimize the train designs. Due to the
sheer volume of data, high-end graphics were required to effectively
analyze the information, and due to the nature of the data, powerful
time series functionality was a must.
THE SOLUTION
AAR turned to PV-WAVE from Visual Numerics to solve their analysis
problem. Using PV-WAVE visual data analysis (VDA) software from
Visual Numerics with data acquisition equipment and workstations
from Hewlett-Packard®, AAR engineers collect as much as 30 gigabytes
of data from one metal fatigue experiment.
After hundreds of railcar-mounted sensors collect the data, they
are converted into a custom binary format and stored on huge data
servers for future analysis.
The value of this work depends on the quality of the data. At the
high data-collection rates used in these studies, it's not uncommon
to miss critical data samples, and because different instruments
represent experimental values differently, the data must be scaled
and normalized into a common range so values can be compared. This
process of scaling data, converting them into engineering units
and interpolating missing values is the linchpin of a successful
experiment.
After the data is collected, checked and stored, post-analysis
begins. Much post-analysis work involves time-series analysis like
frequency domain and vibration analysis. PV-WAVE provides a variety
of powerful functions for time-series analysis in single or multiple
dimensions, including fast Fourier transformations, filtering, power-spectrum
estimation and related functions like curve-fitting and interpolation.
The AAR engineers also use statistic functions like averages, covariance,
correlation and regression analysis to assess the test results,
comparing design parameters with railroad safety standards. And
because most research require s some custom analysis, PV-WAVE gives
engineers the flexibility to build custom functions.
Advanced computer graphics are another key part of the post-analysis
process because they help engineers make research discoveries that
might otherwise have been missed. For most of the research, AAR
engineers use interactive 2D plots and contours. For example, plots
showing stress versus time or color contours showing stress distribution
over a region can easily be produced in PV-WAVE, even for very large
data sets. To help make even faster discoveries, however, AAR engineers
rely on PV-WAVE's more advanced graphics.
RETURN ON INVESTMENT
Visual data analysis with PV-WAVE helps AAR engineers make more
discoveries faster because of the power that integrated graphics
and analysis bring to the desktop. And, thanks to
PV-WAVE's easy-to-use menu and icon interface, users don't have
to be computer scientists. This lets researchers spend more time
on research and less time learning how to use the software.
For AAR engineers, PV-WAVE is a cost-effective solution to a wide
variety of post-analysis needs. These benefits translate into productivity
-[-more quality work done in less time and results that can easily
be shared with colleagues. "With PV-WAVE, we spend less time
reducing our data and more time interpreting results. We can do
in minutes what used to take days," Higgins concluded.
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