The increasing costs associated with lubricant development and qualification has driven the need for condition monitoring techniques to be deployed on test engines to maximise information gained from expensive testing programmes. This paper discusses the results from a motorised TU3 engine with electrostatic sensors focused on the cams. System characterisation tests and an oil starvation test were used to decouple charge mechanisms associated with a lubricated wear test, accelerated through the use of carbon black. Cross-correlation of various charge signal processing techniques, scanning electron microscopy and profilometry revealed that tribocharging dominated during running-in/mild wear and contact potential difference (CPD) dominated du...
In modern automotive engines, especially in diesel engines, consumer demand for ever increasing serv...
Fundamental studies using a spinning disc tribocharging rig have shown that disc surface roughness, ...
Research and development work at the University of Southampton using an electrostatic condition moni...
International standards require lubricant formulators to develop additive packages that increase fue...
An electrostatic sensor was originally developed for condition monitoring of the gas path of jet eng...
Previous papers [O.D. Tasbaz, H.E.G. Powrie, R.J.K. Wood, Electrostatic monitoring of oil lubricated...
Electrostatic sensors have been used to investigate scuffing events in oil lubricated sliding point ...
This paper presents results from a European funded research programme under Framework V (ATOS - Adva...
Electrostatic charge sensing technology has been used to monitor adhesive wear in oil lubricated con...
Previous work has shown that electrostatic charge signals can be used to detect the onset of wear in...
In this article, electrostatic charge sensing technology has been used to monitor adhesive wear in o...
A new condition monitoring technique is under development which is basedon electrostatic charge. Thi...
In modern automotive engines, especially in diesel engines, consumer demand for ever increasing serv...
Electrostatic monitoring is a condition monitoring technique, which has been used for monitoring lub...
This paper presents an experimental investigation into the effect of lubricating oil quality on trib...
In modern automotive engines, especially in diesel engines, consumer demand for ever increasing serv...
Fundamental studies using a spinning disc tribocharging rig have shown that disc surface roughness, ...
Research and development work at the University of Southampton using an electrostatic condition moni...
International standards require lubricant formulators to develop additive packages that increase fue...
An electrostatic sensor was originally developed for condition monitoring of the gas path of jet eng...
Previous papers [O.D. Tasbaz, H.E.G. Powrie, R.J.K. Wood, Electrostatic monitoring of oil lubricated...
Electrostatic sensors have been used to investigate scuffing events in oil lubricated sliding point ...
This paper presents results from a European funded research programme under Framework V (ATOS - Adva...
Electrostatic charge sensing technology has been used to monitor adhesive wear in oil lubricated con...
Previous work has shown that electrostatic charge signals can be used to detect the onset of wear in...
In this article, electrostatic charge sensing technology has been used to monitor adhesive wear in o...
A new condition monitoring technique is under development which is basedon electrostatic charge. Thi...
In modern automotive engines, especially in diesel engines, consumer demand for ever increasing serv...
Electrostatic monitoring is a condition monitoring technique, which has been used for monitoring lub...
This paper presents an experimental investigation into the effect of lubricating oil quality on trib...
In modern automotive engines, especially in diesel engines, consumer demand for ever increasing serv...
Fundamental studies using a spinning disc tribocharging rig have shown that disc surface roughness, ...
Research and development work at the University of Southampton using an electrostatic condition moni...