2013
DOI: 10.36001/phmconf.2013.v5i1.2296
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Lubricants Health Monitoring

Abstract: Fault inception and growth in the components of a mechanical power drive are often heavily affected by the lubricant health. As a consequence, monitoring the lubricant health status and signaling a degradation of the lubricant properties could improve the reliability of the mechanical drive. A further merit of implementing a lubricant health monitoring system is the possibility to move from a time- based maintenance to a condition-based maintenance with the ensuing decrease of operating co… Show more

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