Physics Maths Engineering
Peer Reviewed
The paper focuses on the use of infrared thermography (IRT) for condition monitoring of electrical power equipment.
IRT helps identify hotspots caused by faults in power equipment, which allows for early detection of potential failures, reducing downtime and enhancing efficiency.
The high cost of high-definition and long-range IR cameras limits widespread adoption, making it challenging for some systems to implement this technology.
Power transformers, circuit breakers, and other electrical systems are monitored using IRT to ensure proper functioning and detect faults.
Future research could focus on developing more affordable IR imaging systems with advanced features to enhance monitoring capabilities for electrical power systems.
Heat production within systems during operation helps IRT monitor the health of electrical components, as excessive heat indicates potential issues such as faults or wear.
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