Online oil debris monitoring of rotating machinery: A detailed review of more than three decades
J Sun, L Wang, J Li, F Li, J Li, H Lu - Mechanical Systems and Signal …, 2021 - Elsevier
Oil debris monitoring has played an irreplaceable role in ascertaining the health condition of
rotating machinery (eg engine, gearbox). Although many sensing methods for detecting …
rotating machinery (eg engine, gearbox). Although many sensing methods for detecting …
[HTML][HTML] Mechanical wear debris feature, detection, and diagnosis: A review
H Wei, C Wenjian, W Shao**, MM Tomovic - Chinese Journal of …, 2018 - Elsevier
Mechanical debris is an important product of friction wear, which is also a crucial approach
to know the running status of a machine. Many studies have been conducted on mechanical …
to know the running status of a machine. Many studies have been conducted on mechanical …
Integrated model of BP neural network and CNN algorithm for automatic wear debris classification
S Wang, TH Wu, T Shao, ZX Peng - Wear, 2019 - Elsevier
Mechanism-based wear debris classification (WDC) is important for root cause analysis and
prediction of wear related faults. Compared to manual classifications, automatic WDC is …
prediction of wear related faults. Compared to manual classifications, automatic WDC is …
Advancement and current status of wear debris analysis for machine condition monitoring: A review
M Kumar, P Shankar Mukherjee… - Industrial Lubrication …, 2013 - emerald.com
Purpose–The dependency on human expertise for analysis and interpretation is the main
reason for wear debris analysis not being used in industry to its full potential and becoming …
reason for wear debris analysis not being used in industry to its full potential and becoming …
Wear particle analysis—utilization of quantitative computer image analysis: a review
S Raadnui - Tribology International, 2005 - Elsevier
This paper provides a general overview of developments and progress in quantitative
computer image analysis as applied to wear particle identification/classification technology …
computer image analysis as applied to wear particle identification/classification technology …
Shape classification of wear particles by image boundary analysis using machine learning algorithms
The shape features of wear particles generated from wear track usually contain plenty of
information about the wear states of a machinery operational condition. Techniques to …
information about the wear states of a machinery operational condition. Techniques to …
Automated classification of wear particles based on their surface texture and shape features
GP Stachowiak, GW Stachowiak, P Podsiadlo - Tribology International, 2008 - Elsevier
In this study, the automated classification system, developed previously by the authors, was
used to classify wear particles. Three kinds of wear particles, fatigue, abrasive and adhesive …
used to classify wear particles. Three kinds of wear particles, fatigue, abrasive and adhesive …
Wear particle classification considering particle overlap**
P Peng, J Wang - Wear, 2019 - Elsevier
Fatigue, oxide and spherical particles are the three most common kinds of wear particles in
rotate vector (RV) reducer and are often bonded together in ferrography images. However …
rotate vector (RV) reducer and are often bonded together in ferrography images. However …
A wear particle identification method by combining principal component analysis and grey relational analysis
The process to identify wear particles concerns a variety of parameters, some of which may
be redundant, and influences the efficiency of computer image analysis. In order to improve …
be redundant, and influences the efficiency of computer image analysis. In order to improve …
Wear debris: a review of properties and constitutive models
A Zmitrowicz - Journal of theoretical and applied mechanics, 2005 - yadda.icm.edu.pl
Wear appears as gradual removal of a material from contacting and rubbing surfaces of
solids during their relative sliding. The mechanism of wear involves formation of debris …
solids during their relative sliding. The mechanism of wear involves formation of debris …