A Critical Review of On-Line Oil Wear Debris Particle Detection Sensors
In the field of marine engineering, the friction and wear experienced by rotating mechanisms are recognized as significant contributors to the failure of marine machinery. In order to enhance the safety and dependability of marine ship operations, the implementation of on-line oil wear debris partic...
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author | Wenbo Han Xiaotong Mu Yu Liu Xin Wang Wei Li Chenzhao Bai Hongpeng Zhang |
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description | In the field of marine engineering, the friction and wear experienced by rotating mechanisms are recognized as significant contributors to the failure of marine machinery. In order to enhance the safety and dependability of marine ship operations, the implementation of on-line oil wear debris particle detection sensors enables the on-line monitoring of oil and facilitates the rapid identification of abnormal wear locations. This paper provides a critical review of the recent research progress and development trends in the field of sensors for on-line detection of oil wear debris particles. According to the method of sensor detection, wear debris particle detection sensors can be classified into two distinct categories: electrical and non-electrical sensors. Electrical sensors encompass a range of types, including inductive, capacitive, and resistive sensors. Non-electrical sensors encompass a range of technologies, such as image processing sensors, optical sensors, and ultrasonic sensors. Finally, this review addresses the future research directions for wear debris particle detection sensors in light of the challenging problems currently faced by these sensors. |
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spelling | doaj.art-743544a252cf4f63a1daa878e0f5f2d52023-12-22T14:19:03ZengMDPI AGJournal of Marine Science and Engineering2077-13122023-12-011112236310.3390/jmse11122363A Critical Review of On-Line Oil Wear Debris Particle Detection SensorsWenbo Han0Xiaotong Mu1Yu Liu2Xin Wang3Wei Li4Chenzhao Bai5Hongpeng Zhang6Marine Engineering College, Dalian Maritime University, Dalian 116026, ChinaMarine Engineering College, Dalian Maritime University, Dalian 116026, ChinaMarine Engineering College, Dalian Maritime University, Dalian 116026, ChinaMarine Engineering College, Dalian Maritime University, Dalian 116026, ChinaMarine Engineering College, Dalian Maritime University, Dalian 116026, ChinaMarine Engineering College, Dalian Maritime University, Dalian 116026, ChinaMarine Engineering College, Dalian Maritime University, Dalian 116026, ChinaIn the field of marine engineering, the friction and wear experienced by rotating mechanisms are recognized as significant contributors to the failure of marine machinery. In order to enhance the safety and dependability of marine ship operations, the implementation of on-line oil wear debris particle detection sensors enables the on-line monitoring of oil and facilitates the rapid identification of abnormal wear locations. This paper provides a critical review of the recent research progress and development trends in the field of sensors for on-line detection of oil wear debris particles. According to the method of sensor detection, wear debris particle detection sensors can be classified into two distinct categories: electrical and non-electrical sensors. Electrical sensors encompass a range of types, including inductive, capacitive, and resistive sensors. Non-electrical sensors encompass a range of technologies, such as image processing sensors, optical sensors, and ultrasonic sensors. Finally, this review addresses the future research directions for wear debris particle detection sensors in light of the challenging problems currently faced by these sensors.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/11/12/2363wear debris particle detection sensoron-line oil detectionmarine engineeringelectricalnon-electrical |
spellingShingle | Wenbo Han Xiaotong Mu Yu Liu Xin Wang Wei Li Chenzhao Bai Hongpeng Zhang A Critical Review of On-Line Oil Wear Debris Particle Detection Sensors Journal of Marine Science and Engineering wear debris particle detection sensor on-line oil detection marine engineering electrical non-electrical |
title | A Critical Review of On-Line Oil Wear Debris Particle Detection Sensors |
title_full | A Critical Review of On-Line Oil Wear Debris Particle Detection Sensors |
title_fullStr | A Critical Review of On-Line Oil Wear Debris Particle Detection Sensors |
title_full_unstemmed | A Critical Review of On-Line Oil Wear Debris Particle Detection Sensors |
title_short | A Critical Review of On-Line Oil Wear Debris Particle Detection Sensors |
title_sort | critical review of on line oil wear debris particle detection sensors |
topic | wear debris particle detection sensor on-line oil detection marine engineering electrical non-electrical |
url | https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/11/12/2363 |
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