A method for analyzing the surface characteristics of electrical contact of aeronautical electrical lines based on infrared thermography was proposed. Through the analysis of electric contact reliability model, it is considered that contact material, contact form and surface condition are the main factors affecting contact resistance. In the actual working environment, oxidation and oil pollution can increase the resistance of the electrical contact film, resulting in the "deterioration" of the surface condition. Taking the universal electric connection components as the electric contact carrier, the electrification experiment is conducted according to the different development degrees of oil pollution under the action of rated working current. Based on the surface temperature spectrum analysis, it is concluded that after a certain time of heat accumulation, the distribution characteristics of temperature contraction lines on the electrical contact surface can reflect the development degree and difference of surface deterioration to a certain extent. It has certain technical traction and reference value for the evaluation of electrical contact reliability.
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