DocumentCode
1423979
Title
Three-dimensional thermal imaging for power equipment monitoring
Author
Chen, W.L. ; So, A.T.P. ; Lai, L.L.
Author_Institution
Hong Kong Polytech. Univ., China
Volume
147
Issue
6
fYear
2000
fDate
11/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
355
Lastpage
360
Abstract
It is well known that most faults in a power system appear as localised hot spots in their early stage of development and gradually grow into accidents that are not remediable, such as total insulation breakdown or even explosion. Through the detection of hot spots and abnormal rise in working temperature of conductors or insulators, infrared thermography has been one of the most useful tools in identifying potential failures, so that preventive measures can be taken to avoid the occurrence of any hazard. However, this method has not attracted worldwide attention and popularity because it is extremely difficult to visually analyse thermal images of power equipment and, very often, only skillful maintenance engineers are able to make correct judgements based on these images due to a lack of three-dimensional sense. The employment of techniques in virtual reality to produce three-dimensional thermal images is described, so that users are able to manipulate the three-dimensional object on the screen under both geometrical mode and thermal mode. Hot spots can easily be identified as a means of condition-based maintenance. This system can provide vital indications of the equipment´s condition, providing warnings of potential problems. This technique is totally noninvasive and it can keep the plant in service throughout the whole period of assessment. Furthermore, this system should also be useful for training maintenance engineers. The whole system (including the hardware set-up and the associated mathematics) is described
Keywords
infrared imaging; maintenance engineering; power apparatus; power engineering computing; virtual reality; condition-based maintenance; explosion; geometrical mode; hot spots detection; infrared thermography; localised hot spots; potential failures identification; power equipment monitoring; preventive measures; thermal mode; three-dimensional object manipulation; three-dimensional thermal imaging; total insulation breakdown; virtual reality; working temperature;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Generation, Transmission and Distribution, IEE Proceedings-
Publisher
iet
ISSN
1350-2360
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/ip-gtd:20000659
Filename
894397
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