Investigating lubrication properties using pulse-echo ultrasound technique

This paper presents a technique that utilizes ultrasonic puls-echo method to determine insufficient lubrication in static mechanical components and assemblies. Due to prolong static in-operation of such systems as spring actuated circuit breakers (CB) the lubricants/grease in the actuation mechanism...

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Main Authors: Imad, F., Nagi, F., Ahmed, S.K.
Format: Conference Paper
Language:English
Published: 2017
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-50102017-11-14T04:36:05Z Investigating lubrication properties using pulse-echo ultrasound technique Imad, F. Nagi, F. Ahmed, S.K. This paper presents a technique that utilizes ultrasonic puls-echo method to determine insufficient lubrication in static mechanical components and assemblies. Due to prolong static in-operation of such systems as spring actuated circuit breakers (CB) the lubricants/grease in the actuation mechanism dries up resulting in sluggish response. Since these systems remain static they don't emit any acoustic signals. Therefore active pulse-echo ultrasonic testing method is proposed to determine the lubricant condition. In the proposed method wavelet analysis is used to de-noise the signal and extract data about lubricant condition. The extracted features from different samples is be used to develop a fuzzy inference system to define the lubricant condition. © 2012 IEEE. 2017-11-14T03:21:16Z 2017-11-14T03:21:16Z 2013 Conference Paper 10.1109/ICCSCE.2012.6487135 en Proceedings - 2012 IEEE International Conference on Control System, Computing and Engineering, ICCSCE 2012 2013, Article number 6487135, Pages 166-170
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description This paper presents a technique that utilizes ultrasonic puls-echo method to determine insufficient lubrication in static mechanical components and assemblies. Due to prolong static in-operation of such systems as spring actuated circuit breakers (CB) the lubricants/grease in the actuation mechanism dries up resulting in sluggish response. Since these systems remain static they don't emit any acoustic signals. Therefore active pulse-echo ultrasonic testing method is proposed to determine the lubricant condition. In the proposed method wavelet analysis is used to de-noise the signal and extract data about lubricant condition. The extracted features from different samples is be used to develop a fuzzy inference system to define the lubricant condition. © 2012 IEEE.
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author Imad, F.
Nagi, F.
Ahmed, S.K.
spellingShingle Imad, F.
Nagi, F.
Ahmed, S.K.
Investigating lubrication properties using pulse-echo ultrasound technique
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Nagi, F.
Ahmed, S.K.
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title Investigating lubrication properties using pulse-echo ultrasound technique
title_short Investigating lubrication properties using pulse-echo ultrasound technique
title_full Investigating lubrication properties using pulse-echo ultrasound technique
title_fullStr Investigating lubrication properties using pulse-echo ultrasound technique
title_full_unstemmed Investigating lubrication properties using pulse-echo ultrasound technique
title_sort investigating lubrication properties using pulse-echo ultrasound technique
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