The correlation of wear debris analysis with vibrations analysis of a worm gear

Peng, Z., and Kessissoglou, N.J. (2002) The correlation of wear debris analysis with vibrations analysis of a worm gear. In: Proceedings of the 3rd Asia Pacific Conference on Systems Integrity and Maintenance (ACSIM 2002). pp. 255-261. From: Systems Integrity and Maintenance, 25-27 September 2002, Cairns, QLD, Australia.

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Abstract

Condition monitoring is a predictive maintenance technique to maximise the lifetime of machines, such as gearboxes, fans, pumps and electric motors. Vibration and oil analyses are the two main condition monitoring techniques for machinery maintenance and fault diagnosis. However, used independently, they can only diagnose less than 50% of faults. the objective of this proposal is to conduct an experimental and theoretical study on the correlation of vibration and wear debris analyses to result in an improved maintenance program. Successful integration of these two maintenance techniques will provide a huge economica benefit to industries such as mines, refineries and sugar mills.

Item ID: 14675
Item Type: Conference Item (Research - E1)
ISBN: 978-1-86435-589-5
Keywords: gear boxes; machine condition monitoring; vibration analysis; wear debris analysis
Date Deposited: 22 Oct 2017 23:04
FoR Codes: 09 ENGINEERING > 0913 Mechanical Engineering > 091399 Mechanical Engineering not elsewhere classified @ 100%
SEO Codes: 86 MANUFACTURING > 8614 Machinery and Equipment > 861401 Agricultural Machinery and Equipment @ 40%
86 MANUFACTURING > 8614 Machinery and Equipment > 861402 Appliances and Electrical Machinery and Equipment @ 30%
86 MANUFACTURING > 8614 Machinery and Equipment > 861403 Industrial Machinery and Equipment @ 30%
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