Abstract
To solve the problems of low efficiency and manual dependence of industrial motor winding testing, a joint scanning electromagnetic thermographic (JSET) method and a new quantitative evaluation algorithm are proposed to inspect defects automatically and assess detection capability. We establish a JSET-based defect inspection system including a joint scanning model and induction heating to simulate industrial assembly lines and acquire real-time thermograms. However, the acquired thermograms are misaligned in time and space, which cannot be used for dimension analysis. Therefore, a new 3-D data reconstruction algorithm is proposed to achieve accurate spatial-temporal alignment of the image sequence. Moreover, the parameters (scanning speed and excitation current) of the developed inspection system are optimized through obtaining the maximum inspection quantity. The new quantitative evaluation algorithm can measure the detection capability of different defects types, sizes, and positions by two features of significance and detected area. Experimental results show that the proposed methods can inspect multiple motor winding defects automatically and enhance the inspect efficiency.
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