Search Results - "Powrie, H.E.G"
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Electrostatic wear monitoring of rolling element bearings
Published in Wear (10-09-2007)“…Research and development work at the University of Southampton using an electrostatic condition monitoring system developed by Smiths Aerospace Information…”
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Advanced condition monitoring of tapered roller bearings, Part 1
Published in Tribology international (01-12-2009)“…A new condition monitoring technique is under development which is based on electrostatic charge. This was originally employed for the detection of debris in…”
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Wear monitoring of bearing steel using electrostatic and acoustic emission techniques
Published in Wear (01-07-2005)“…Both acoustic emission (AE) and electrostatic (ES) wear monitoring are emerging as useful real-time condition monitoring techniques. These techniques are…”
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WITHDRAWN: Advanced condition monitoring of tapered roller bearings, Part II: With integrated data fusion techniques
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Scuffing detection of TU3 cam–follower contacts by electrostatic charge condition monitoring
Published in Tribology international (01-01-2010)“…The increasing costs associated with lubricant development and qualification has driven the need for condition monitoring techniques to be deployed on test…”
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The feasibility of using electrostatic monitoring to identify diesel lubricant additives and soot contamination interactions by factorial analysis
Published in Tribology international (01-12-2006)“…Electrostatic monitoring is a condition monitoring technique, which has been used for monitoring lubricated sliding contacts. The electrostatic charge is…”
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Wear performance of oil lubricated silicon nitride sliding against various bearing steels
Published in Wear (01-08-2003)“…The selection of bearing steel surfaces for use with silicon nitride rolling elements within hybrid bearings is critical to the performance and life of such…”
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Effect of oil quality on electrostatic charge generation and transport
Published in Journal of electrostatics (01-05-2002)“…This paper presents an experimental investigation into the effect of lubricating oil quality on tribocharging. The work forms part of a larger investigation…”
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Investigation of electrostatic charging mechanisms in oil lubricated tribo-contacts
Published in Tribology international (01-09-2002)“…Fundamental studies using a spinning disc tribocharging rig have shown that disc surface roughness, oil temperature and oil composition have an effect on the…”
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Electrostatic charge monitoring of unlubricated sliding wear of a bearing steel
Published in Wear (01-08-2003)“…Previous papers [O.D. Tasbaz, H.E.G. Powrie, R.J.K. Wood, Electrostatic monitoring of oil lubricated contacts for early detection of wear, in: Proceedings of…”
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Electrostatic monitoring of oil lubricated sliding point contacts for early detection of scuffing
Published in Wear (01-05-1999)“…Electrostatic sensors have been used to investigate scuffing events in oil lubricated sliding point contacts. A pin-on-disc and a reciprocating laboratory wear…”
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Engine health monitoring: Towards total prognostics
Published in 1999 IEEE Aerospace Conference. Proceedings (Cat. No.99TH8403) (1999)“…As advanced aircraft gas turbines are developed with increased performance and service life, emphasis is placed upon engine health monitoring (EHM) to reduce…”
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Improved speech recognition using a reduced auditory representation
Published in ICASSP-88., International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (1988)“…The information produced by a straightforward auditory model, like the original speech signal, is subject to extreme local variability and is not suitable for…”
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