Aparamenta didáctica para enseñanza de inspección termográfica aplicada al mantenimiento eléctrico
Date
2019Abstract
Infrared thermography is one of the main techniques
of predictive maintenance. It consists of measurements of
temperature at a distance and analysis of thermograms.
Thermography is widely used in the electrical sector because most
electrical equipment presents thermal disturbances before a
failure. Currently, there is difficulty in teaching and learning
thermographic inspection because practical lessons are usually
performed in no suitable teaching equipment. The using actual
electrical installations for thermography practical class is not
recommended due to the need for the insertion of failures, which
is risky for people’s safety and can cause arcing and interruption
of electricity supply. Thus, in this paper, a prototype was
developed for use as a didactic resource for thermography. For
this, a set of switchgear was designed and built that simulated
common electrical failures: open circuit, poor contact, undersizing
of conductors, and interruption of parallel conductors. The
assembled didactic switchgear was used in pilot classes with
technical and upper-level students from the electricity area who
had already taken the class through a real electrical switchgear.
All students considered the didactic switchgear better than the real
one, with a 100% satisfaction index. From the proposed
switchgear and the pilot classes, a tutorial for practical classes and
a teaching manual were developed. It was concluded that the
didact resource proposed, classes with the proposed set of
switchgear, is better than classes in actual facilities, considering
the control of teaching resources and the operational safety, as well
as people’s safety.