Electrostatic monitoring is a condition monitoring technique, which has been used for monitoring lubricated sliding contacts. The electrostatic charge is dependent on material wear and charge species in the lubricant (additives and contaminants). This paper presents work carried out on a pin-on-disc (PoD) tribometer to investigate additive–additive and additive–carbon black interactions. Online electrostatic charge and coefficient of friction (CoF) measurements were recorded. Post-test electro-kinetic sonic amplitude (ESA) measurements were taken and pin and disc material loss was measured using 3D profilometry. Statistical examination of results was conducted using Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) to reveal interactions. The primary conclusion...
A new condition monitoring technique is under development which is basedon electrostatic charge. Thi...
Electrostatic sensors have been used to investigate scuffing events in oil lubricated sliding point ...
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...
In modern automotive engines, especially in diesel engines, consumer demand for ever increasing serv...
In modern automotive engines, especially in diesel engines, consumer demand for ever increasing serv...
In this article, electrostatic charge sensing technology has been used to monitor adhesive wear in o...
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...
This paper presents results from a European funded research programme under Framework V (ATOS - Adva...
The increasing costs associated with lubricant development and qualification has driven the need for...
Previous work has shown that electrostatic charge signals can be used to detect the onset of wear in...
The present work investigates the effects of diesel contaminants and their interaction on tribologic...
Electrostatic charge sensing technology has been used to monitor adhesive wear in oil lubricated con...
Both acoustic emission (AE) and electrostatic (ES) wear monitoring are emerging as useful real-time ...
A new condition monitoring technique is under development which is basedon electrostatic charge. Thi...
Electrostatic sensors have been used to investigate scuffing events in oil lubricated sliding point ...
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...
In modern automotive engines, especially in diesel engines, consumer demand for ever increasing serv...
In modern automotive engines, especially in diesel engines, consumer demand for ever increasing serv...
In this article, electrostatic charge sensing technology has been used to monitor adhesive wear in o...
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...
This paper presents results from a European funded research programme under Framework V (ATOS - Adva...
The increasing costs associated with lubricant development and qualification has driven the need for...
Previous work has shown that electrostatic charge signals can be used to detect the onset of wear in...
The present work investigates the effects of diesel contaminants and their interaction on tribologic...
Electrostatic charge sensing technology has been used to monitor adhesive wear in oil lubricated con...
Both acoustic emission (AE) and electrostatic (ES) wear monitoring are emerging as useful real-time ...
A new condition monitoring technique is under development which is basedon electrostatic charge. Thi...
Electrostatic sensors have been used to investigate scuffing events in oil lubricated sliding point ...
Research and development work at the University of Southampton using an electrostatic condition moni...