The presence of microscopic particles in suspension in industrial fluids is often an early warning of latent or imminent failures in the equipment or processes where they are being used. This manuscript describes work undertaken to integrate different photonic principles with a micro- mechanical fluidic structure and an embedded processor to develop a fully autonomous wear debris sensor for in-line monitoring of industrial fluids. Lens-less microscopy, stroboscopic illumination, a CMOS imager and embedded machine vision technologies have been merged to develop a sensor solution that is able to detect and quantify the number and size of micrometric particles suspended in a continuous flow of a fluid. A laboratory test-bench has been arranged...
We demonstrate a microfluidic device based on the inductive Coulter counting principle for detection...
Online lubricant monitoring requires a debris sensor that can rapidly detect wear debris in a large ...
One effective approach to detect signs of potential failure of a rotating or reciprocating machine i...
The presence of microscopic particles in suspension in industrial fluids is often an early warning o...
Lubricant and hydraulic fluid ageing impacts the performance of the machines, gears, transmissions o...
Three-dimensional morphologies of wear particles are important information sources for machine condi...
Oil-mist is often used for minimum quantity lubrication of mechanical tools. For the measurement of ...
The necessity of a proper sensor to analyse the properties of fluids (lubricating oil in particular)...
A microfluidic device based on the capacitance Coulter counting principle to detect metal debris par...
This paper describes the development of a mechatronic system for a predictive maintenance grounded o...
A microfluidic device based on an inductive Coulter counting principle to detect metal wear particle...
This paper presents a low-cost, inline, gearbox lubrication monitoring sensor. The purpose of the re...
Lubricating oil monitoring technology is a commonly used method in aeroengine condition monitoring, ...
Monitoring wear particles in lubricating oils allows specialists to evaluate thehealth and functiona...
Abstract: The performance characteristics of the LASERNET FINES optical oil debris monitor are descr...
We demonstrate a microfluidic device based on the inductive Coulter counting principle for detection...
Online lubricant monitoring requires a debris sensor that can rapidly detect wear debris in a large ...
One effective approach to detect signs of potential failure of a rotating or reciprocating machine i...
The presence of microscopic particles in suspension in industrial fluids is often an early warning o...
Lubricant and hydraulic fluid ageing impacts the performance of the machines, gears, transmissions o...
Three-dimensional morphologies of wear particles are important information sources for machine condi...
Oil-mist is often used for minimum quantity lubrication of mechanical tools. For the measurement of ...
The necessity of a proper sensor to analyse the properties of fluids (lubricating oil in particular)...
A microfluidic device based on the capacitance Coulter counting principle to detect metal debris par...
This paper describes the development of a mechatronic system for a predictive maintenance grounded o...
A microfluidic device based on an inductive Coulter counting principle to detect metal wear particle...
This paper presents a low-cost, inline, gearbox lubrication monitoring sensor. The purpose of the re...
Lubricating oil monitoring technology is a commonly used method in aeroengine condition monitoring, ...
Monitoring wear particles in lubricating oils allows specialists to evaluate thehealth and functiona...
Abstract: The performance characteristics of the LASERNET FINES optical oil debris monitor are descr...
We demonstrate a microfluidic device based on the inductive Coulter counting principle for detection...
Online lubricant monitoring requires a debris sensor that can rapidly detect wear debris in a large ...
One effective approach to detect signs of potential failure of a rotating or reciprocating machine i...