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2010
The necessity of a proper sensor to analyse the properties of fluids (lubricating oil in particular) is a reality. The use of intelligent sensors for online lubricating oil analysis will permit in a short period of time the optimisation of its life, cost reduction and the detection of problems in lubricated machinery.
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The necessity of a proper sensor to analyse the properties of fluids (lubricating oil in particular) is a reality. The use of intelligent sensors for online lubricating oil analysis will permit in a short period of time the optimisation of its life, cost reduction and the detection of problems in lubricated machinery.
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1940
The scope of this discussion has been limited to those types of service wherein considerable quantities of lubricants are used, such as in the lubrication of industrial machine bearings, automotive internal combustion engines, and turbines. The primary object of lubrication is to provide between bearing surfaces a film of a type that will permit the ...
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The scope of this discussion has been limited to those types of service wherein considerable quantities of lubricants are used, such as in the lubrication of industrial machine bearings, automotive internal combustion engines, and turbines. The primary object of lubrication is to provide between bearing surfaces a film of a type that will permit the ...
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Industrial Lubrication and Tribology, 1968
The ever pressing demand to increase the output from a given size of equipment causes the requirements made on lubrication arrangements to be progressively more arduous. This situation creates the need for improvements to arrangements which have in the past been satisfactory but now are not capable of meeting the present day demands. This article gives
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The ever pressing demand to increase the output from a given size of equipment causes the requirements made on lubrication arrangements to be progressively more arduous. This situation creates the need for improvements to arrangements which have in the past been satisfactory but now are not capable of meeting the present day demands. This article gives
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Lubrication and Lubricating Oils
Journal of the Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1918openaire +1 more source

