2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.sna.2005.02.024
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Viscosity sensors for engine oil condition monitoring—Application and interpretation of results

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“…Sensor systems studied have included electromechanical (Cheek and Mowery, 1989;Duchowski and Mannebach, 2006;Price and Clarke, 1991;Soleimani et al, 2013;Wang et al, 1994;Wang, 2002) and resonating sensors (Agoston et al, 2005;Jakoby et al, 2003;Milpied et al, 2010;Mohammed and Hassan, 2013). Infrared (Blanco et al, 1998;Borin and Poppi, 2005;Kasberger et al, 2011) and hyperspectral (Lulu et al, 2014) spectroscopy techniques have also been used.…”
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“…Sensor systems studied have included electromechanical (Cheek and Mowery, 1989;Duchowski and Mannebach, 2006;Price and Clarke, 1991;Soleimani et al, 2013;Wang et al, 1994;Wang, 2002) and resonating sensors (Agoston et al, 2005;Jakoby et al, 2003;Milpied et al, 2010;Mohammed and Hassan, 2013). Infrared (Blanco et al, 1998;Borin and Poppi, 2005;Kasberger et al, 2011) and hyperspectral (Lulu et al, 2014) spectroscopy techniques have also been used.…”
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“…Infrared (Blanco et al, 1998;Borin and Poppi, 2005;Kasberger et al, 2011) and hyperspectral (Lulu et al, 2014) spectroscopy techniques have also been used. The oil conditions these sensors attempted to monitor were acidity (Agoston et al, 2005;Moon et al, 2006;Soleimani et al, 2013;Wang et al, 1994;Wang, 2002), antioxidants (Cheek and Mowery, 1989;Price and Clarke, 1991), viscosity (Duchowski and Mannebach, 2006;Jakoby et al, 2003;Schmitigal and Moyer, 2005), and contaminants of fuel, water, or antifreeze (Borin and Poppi, 2005). No single sensor has been preferred, and researchers have indicated that some combination would be required for monitoring oil condition (Milpied et al, 2010;Schmitigal and Moyer, 2005).…”
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“…Different offline techniques have been developed for monitoring oil degradation [11][12][13][14][15][16]. However these techniques are not always applicable, require addition measuring equipment and expensive to implement.…”
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