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Quantitative estimation of wear amounts by real time measurement of wear debris in lubricating oil

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In this paper, a diagnostic technique that can estimate quantitatively wear amounts under lubricated condition was developed using an on-line particle counter, where wear tests were carried out by rubbing a bearing metal against a carbon steel in paraffin oil.
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This article is published in Tribology International.The article was published on 2010-01-01. It has received 63 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Lubrication.

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Ultrasonic echo waveshape features extraction based on QPSO-matching pursuit for online wear debris discrimination

TL;DR: In this article, an accurate wave-shape features extraction method of debris echoes is presented based on the matching pursuit (MP), which can represent the size, material and geometric characteristics of the debris.
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High Throughput Wear Debris Detection in Lubricants Using a Resonance Frequency Division Multiplexed Sensor

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors demonstrate a proof-of-principle multiplexed, multichannel, inductive pulse sensor based on resonant frequency division multiplexing for high throughput detection of micro-scale metallic debris in lubricants.
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Detailed State of the Art Review for the Different Online/Inline Oil Analysis Techniques in Context of Wind Turbine Gearboxes

TL;DR: In this paper, a combination of sensors would be used that analyze different characteristics of the oil, and the information individually would not be highly accurate but combined it is fully expected that greater accuracy can be obtained.
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Detection of gear pitting failure progression with on-line particle monitoring

TL;DR: In this paper, the progression of gear macropitting was detected with on-line particle monitoring from lubricating oil together with vibration monitoring and visual inspections, with case-hardened gears under heavy loading condition.
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Tribology and Industry: from the Origins to 4.0

TL;DR: In this article, the main aspects of the four industrial revolutions and the main evolutions of tribology are firstly reviewed from a historical point of view, and then the relationships between tribology and industry are described with particular attention to the aspects that relate the modern tribology 4.0 to industry 4.
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Modern Tribology Handbook

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Wear particle analysis—utilization of quantitative computer image analysis: A review

TL;DR: A general overview of developments and progress in quantitative computer image analysis as applied to wear particle identification/classification technology, over the last two decades is provided in this paper, where some of the developments reported in the literature relating to progress made with wear particle image analysis are reported and examined as a basis for establishing improved methods of diagnostic analysis.
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Ferrography—then and now

TL;DR: An overview of some of the principal developments that have taken place over the past three decades in ferrography is provided, thereby placing on record what is widely acknowledged to be one of the most significant developments in the field of wear debris technology.
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Handbook of Wear Debris Analysis and Particle Detection in Liquids

TL;DR: Machine condition monitoring and wear debris analysis as discussed by the authors is a well-known area of research in machine condition monitoring, especially for wear analysis, and it has been successfully applied in the field of wear data analysis.
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