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Título
A Virtual Reality Environment Based on Infrared Thermography for the Detection of Multiple Faults in Kinematic Chains
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Publicado en
Electronics. 2024, V. 13, n. 13, 2447
Editorial
MDPI
Fecha de publicación
2024-06-22
ISSN
2079-9292
DOI
10.3390/electronics13132447
Resumo
Kinematic chains are crucial in numerous industrial settings, playing a key role in various processes. Over recent years, several methods have been developed to monitor and maintain these systems effectively. One notable method is the analysis of infrared thermal images, which serves as a non-invasive and effective approach for identifying various electromechanical issues. Additionally, Virtual Reality (VR) is a burgeoning technology that, despite its limited use in industrial contexts, offers a cost-effective and accessible solution for the training and education of industrial workers on specialized engineering subjects. Nevertheless, most virtual environments are based on numerical simulations. This paper presents the design and development of a Virtual Reality training module for the detection of fourteen electromechanical fault cases in a kinematic chain. The VR training tool developed is based on actual thermographic data derived from experiments conducted on an authentic kinematic chain. During these experiments, thermal images were captured using an low-cost infrared sensor. The thermographic images were processed by calculating the histogram and fifteen statistical indicators, which served to differentiate fault cases in the VR application. A comprehensive evaluation was carried out with a group of vocational students specialized in electrical and automation installations to determine the effectiveness and practicality of the VR training module.
Palabras clave
Digital image processing
Fault detection
Induction motors
Infrared imaging
Virtual reality
Materia
Informática
Computer science
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