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On the impact of fine filtration on spectrometric oil analysis and inductive wear debris sensors

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posted on 2024-11-01, 23:15 authored by Andrew Becker, Sylvester AbanteribaSylvester Abanteriba, Scott Dutton, David Forrester, Glen Rowlinson
Spectrometric oil analysis has been a popular technique used by oil analysis laboratories to determine the concentration of elements in an oil sample. The primary application of this technique has been the identification of fine wear in lubricated systems as an indicator of abnormal wear in order to prevent failure. It has also found some use for moni- toring contaminants and fluid additives. While the literature has varying accounts of the effectiveness of this technique for machinery condition monitoring purposes, the introduction of fine filtration to many modern machines has profound implications for the effectiveness of spectrometric oil analysis. This paper will assess the effectiveness of spectrometric oil analysis in a fine filtered system and compare it with the results from an inductive wear debris sensor. The inductive wear debris sensor is a relatively new sensor for detecting abnormal wear in recirculating lubrication systems. A combination of experimental data and aircraft data is presented.

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Journal

Journal of Engineering Tribology

Volume

230

Issue

1

Start page

78

End page

85

Total pages

8

Publisher

Sage Publications Ltd

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© IMechE 2015

Former Identifier

2006055564

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2015-10-20

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