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Thermographic Diagnosis of Corrosion-Driven Contact Degradation in Power Equipment Using Infrared Imaging and Color-Channel Decomposition

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Abstract

This study presents a measurement–modeling pathway for diagnosing corrosion-driven contact degradation in power equipment using infrared thermography and color-channel analysis. Thermal data were acquired with a Fluke Ti450 (LWIR, 7.5–14 μm) under typical high-altitude, temperate conditions in Quito, Ecuador. Radiometric parameters (emissivity, distance, ambient/reflected temperature, and humidity) are reported explicitly, and images are processed with a reproducible pipeline that combines adaptive thresholding, morphology, and region-of-interest statistics, including (Formula presented.) relative to a reference region. A worked example links an observed hotspot to emissivity-corrected temperature and discusses qualitative implications for the effective contact resistance (Formula presented.). Uncertainty is summarized through a per-case template that propagates (Formula presented.) to (Formula presented.) and Weibull characteristic life (Formula presented.). Environmental influences (solar load, wind, and emissivity variability) are acknowledged and mitigated. Two field cases illustrate the approach to substation assets. Because the dataset comprises single-visit inspections, formal parameter estimation (e.g., EIS-validated (Formula presented.) and full Weibull/Arrhenius fits) is reserved for longitudinal follow-up. By making radiometry, processing steps, and limitations explicit, the study reduces ambiguity in the transition from temperature contrast to physics-based interpretation and supports auditable maintenance decisions.

Original languageEnglish
Article number766
JournalEnergies
Volume19
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2026

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  1. SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
    SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy

Keywords

  • electrical distribution systems
  • fault detection
  • image processing
  • thermal imaging

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