Handbook of Wear Debris Analysis and Particle Detection in Liquids


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This book provides not only a comprehensive introduction to the subject, but also describes in details the many techniques which can be used. These cover the detection, sampling and analysis of particles and identify those most relevant to particular applications.




Liquid and Surface-Borne Particle Measurement Handbook


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This outstanding single-source reference presents state-of-the-art developments on the measurement and detection of particles in liquids and surfaces used in industry-covering each subject addressed in detail, including regulations for particle contamination limits, methods of measurement, sample requirements, and subtle measurement problems.




Handbook of Condition Monitoring


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With contributions by experts from around the world, the Handbook of Condition Monitoring provides comprehensive coverage of the four main techniques used in condition monitoring.




Life Cycle Tribology


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The 31st Leeds-Lyon Symposium on Tribology was held at Trinity and All Saints College in Leeds under the title "Life Cycle Tribology" from Tuesday 7th September until Friday 10th September 2004. Over the three days of presentations that followed, life cycle tribology was explored across a range of areas including automotive tribology, bearings, bio-degradability and sustainability, bio-tribology, coatings, condition monitoring, contact mechanics, debris effects, elastohydrodynamic lubrication, lubricants, machine systems, nanotribology, rolling contact fatigue, transmissions, tribochemistry and wear and failure. Invited talks in these fields were presented by leading international researchers and practitioners, namely C.J. Hooke, J.A. Williams, R.J.K. Wood, G. Isaac, S.C. Tung, D. Price, I. Sherrington, M. Hadfield, K. Kato, R.I. Taylor, H.P. Evans, R.S. Dwyer-Joyce and H. Rahnejat.




Insight


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Condition Monitoring and Diagnostic Engineering Management


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This Proceedings contains the papers presented at the 14th International Conference on Condition Monitoring and Diagnostic Engineering Management (COMADEM 2001), held in Manchester, UK, on 4-6 September 2001. COMADEM 2001 builds on the excellent reputation of previous conferences in this series, and is essential for anyone working in the field of condition monitoring and maintenance management.The scope of the conference is truly interdisciplinary. The Proceedings contains papers from six continents, written by experts in industry and academia the world over, bringing together the latest thoughts on topics including: Condition-based maintenance Reliability centred maintenance Asset management Industrial case studies Fault detection and diagnosis Prognostics Non-destructive evaluation Integrated diagnostics Vibration Oil and debris analysis Tribology Thermal techniques Risk assessment Structural health monitoring Sensor technology Advanced signal processing Neural networks Multivariate statistics Data compression and fusion This Proceedings also contains a wealth of industrial case studies, and the latest developments in education, training and certification. For more information on COMADEM's aims and scope, please visit http://www.comadem.com




Tribology Data Handbook


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This handbook is a useful aid for anyone working to achieve more effective lubrication, better control of friction and wear, and a better understanding of the complex field of tribology. Developed in cooperation with the Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers and containing contributions from 74 experts in the field, the Tribology Data Handbook covers properties of materials, lubricant viscosities, and design, friction and wear formulae. The broad scope of this handbook includes military, industrial and automotive lubricant specifications; evolving areas of friction and wear; performance and design considerations for machine elements, computer storage units, and metal working; and more. Important guidelines for the monitoring, maintenance, and failure assessment of lubrication in automotive, industrial, and aircraft equipment are also included. Current environmental and toxicological concerns complete this one-stop reference. With hundreds of figures, tables, and equations, as well as essential background information explaining the information presented, this is the only source you need to find virtually any tribology information.




Wear Debris Detection and Oil Analysis Using Ultrasonic and Capacitance Measurements


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Condition monitoring of lubricating oil is a preventive tool that can be used to schedule machine maintenance downtime and predict impending machine failure. Techniques and apparatus for continuous on-line debris detection and oil analysis are become more and more sought after in these modern times. During normal machine operation small wear debris particles of on the order of 1 to 10 microns are generated. When abnormal wear begins, large debris particles in the range of 10 to 150 microns are produced. The particle size and concentration will increase gradually until machine failure. Also, during prolonged or extreme usage conditions various forms of contamination and additive depletion can begin to degrade the physical properties of the lubricant to an unsatisfactory level. Therefore, continuous monitoring of wear debris and critical oil properties is essential to prevent catastrophic system failure of machines. This thesis demonstrates the development of a comprehensive procedure for detecting debris and analyzing physical parameters associated with lubricating oil degradation using ultrasonic and capacitance based measurements. It was found that both ultrasonic and capacitance measurements can detect particles as small as 1.75 mils (44.5 [micrometres]) in diameter. The ultrasonic system detects debris by measuring the decrease in ultrasonic intensity caused by scattering of the wave by the presence of debris in the oil. As lubricating oil is non-conductive, the capacitance based system monitors increases in the effective capacitance of the system brought on by the presence of conductive wear debris. In an effort to expand this technique to include analysis of critical oil properties, ultrasonic and capacitance measurements are done to examine changes in the viscosity and pH of the oil. Comparative viscosity measurements were taken using the ultrasound equipment. A relationship between differences in viscosity and the amplitude and transit time of an ultrasonic wave were developed. The data shows that increases in oil viscosity lead to increased acoustic velocity and attenuation. To analyze acid content levels in contaminated oil, the capacitance measurement system has been utilized to show the correlation between increases in lubricating oil's pH level and the increase in the capacitance of the system.




Handbook of Hydraulic Fluid Technology


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This text aims to facilitate a broader understanding of the total hydraulic system, including hardware, fluid properties and testing, and hydraulic lubricants. It provides a comprehensive and rigorous overview of hydraulic fluid technology and evaluates the ecological benefits of water as an important alternative technology. Equations, tables and illustrations are used to clarify and reinforce essential concepts.




Handbook of Condition Monitoring


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Hardbound. The need to reduce costs has generated a greater interest in condition monitoring in recent years. The Handbook of Condition Monitoring gives an extensive description of available products and their usage making it a source of practical guidance supported by basic theory.This handbook has been designed to assist individuals within companies in the methods and devices used to monitor the condition of machinery and products.