We worked with Newark Airport, NJ, testing lube samples from ground service vehicles. For years, results were unremarkable until, during cold months, gasoline engines showed elevated abrasives with corresponding Fe (iron) wear and Si (silicon), an indicator of abrasives.
Listen in as we talk with Jack Poley on state of fluid analysis in industry today, why it’s important to bring it into the fold with other technologies, and a clear vision of its future.
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Though applicable to any fluid analysis (Fa) program, this presentation is primarily aimed at the industrial market, i.e., plants and related installations of stationary, lubricated assets, where vibration analysis (Vib) is routinely employed for condition monitoring (CM) and maintenance management.
This presentation will review some basic oil properties and bearing or gear clearance information. We will cover why varnish and particulates are critical concerns in rotating machinery. We will emphasize the importance of oil condition and it is just as important as machine condition.
Gastops Connect collects, processes, and analyzes data from MetalSCAN sensors and combines it with equipment controller data and third-party data to create a comprehensive, real-time view of equipment condition accessible through any web browsing device.
The Fluid Management Academy (FMA) is an online learning platform, offering customers a range of courses about Spectro Scientific’s and Grabner Instruments’ fluid analysis products.
In this presentation, we will cover what fluid analysis is, and how you can strategically use it to make lubrication decisions and combat contamination.
Using oil analysis to predict future equipment failures has been used for many decades. By automatically doing real time oil sampling every 5 minutes and having the data interpreted by an Internet of Things (IoT) cloud server, the predictability of failures is greatly increased.
Microscopy Lubricant Analysis for Bearings from TestOil
CLEVELAND, OH – TestOil, the industry leader in lubricant analysis, offers no-cost microscopy and analytical ferrography for oil samples that require further investigation.
Many of our activities, memories and ideas are stored in an ethereal space called a Cloud, but what is the Cloud? Where is it? And what implications does it have on a global level?
CLEVELAND, OHIO -- TestOil, the industry leader in fluid analysis, just announced that they were featured in the Lean Six Sigma publication iSixSigma. The article, which was published by iSixSigma earlier this month, is authored by TestOil’s Lean Continuous Improvement Engineer Shubram Subramanyam.
TRC-2018 Learning Zone 51:38
by Michael Holloway, ALS Global
Oil analysis sampling can be difficult if not impossible in certain environments due to location.The use of unmanned aerial vehicles have increased exponentially due to advances in materials, aeronautics, and systems for commercial applications.Drones can accomplish tasks that would be difficult if not impossible for people.The combination of oil sampling and unmanned aerial vehicles is a perfect match in certain situations.Only recently has the concept become viable due to a combination of an aerial sampling boom with magnetic sample ports, evacuated vacuumed sample bottles with a servo activated sample valve, and a ducted fan unmanned aerial vehicle technology.This system provides ease of sampling in remote and difficult to reach access points to various assets such as wind turbines where normally it would be expensive if not prohibitive for typical sampling protocols to occur. This paper explores the development and application of such a system.The presentation will also have a video example of a case study of this application.
TRC-2018 Learning Zone 23:47
by Robert Kalwarowsky, Fluidlife
Are machine learning and artificial intelligence all hype? Find out how we used machine learning to predict engine failures using oil analysis results. Learn what mistakes we made, what we learned and how to use predictive analytics on your own equipment. We will speak about the basics of machine learning, how to apply it to your own equipment and offer tips and tricks based on our experience. Don’t miss failures and let the computers work for you.
CHELMSFORD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Spectro Scientific, one of the world’s largest suppliers of oil, fuel, and processed-water analysis instrumentation and software, has released a new generation of its field-proven FluidScan® mid-infrared spectrometer handheld oil analyzer.
Using in-service oil analysis to improve machinery reliability has a long history. The first oil analysis was performed over half a century ago on a locomotive engine. Just as a human blood test provides important information about your health, the information provided by in-service oil analysis about machinery health, especially for a piece of complex machinery with many moving parts, such as a diesel engine, is unmatched by any other technologies on the market.
One of the most difficult aspects of dealing with lubrication systems is that you can’t see what is happening inside of them. Taking an oil sample allows you to gather information about the trace amounts of wear metals, oxidation deposits, additive chemicals and other contaminants that tell you about the system. Just like blood tests don’t always tell a doctor the whole story, traditional oil analysis testing doesn’t give the entire story when it comes to varnish.