Size distribution analysis of airborne wear particles released by subway brake system

Wear ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 372-373 ◽  
pp. 169-176 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hyeong-Gyu Namgung ◽  
Jong Bum Kim ◽  
Min-Soo Kim ◽  
Minhae Kim ◽  
Sechan Park ◽  
...  
Author(s):  
Ashwani Kumar ◽  
Subrata K Ghosh

In this work, size and shape characteristics of wear debris particles present in the transmission system of heavy earth moving machines have been analysed. Four oil samples were collected from the dumper transmission system for wear debris analysis. Ferrogram maker has been used to seperate the wear particles present in oil samples and to capture the image of particles. The statistical results confirm that the Weibull probability distribution function has more potential to fit the wear particle size distribution accurately than the Rayleigh model in case of heavy earth moving machines. Results show the initiation of abnormal wears and suggested that condition-based maintenance is necessary.


Author(s):  
S. Cazares ◽  
J. A. Barrios ◽  
C. Maya ◽  
G. Velásquez ◽  
M. Pérez ◽  
...  

Abstract An important physical property in environmental samples is particle size distribution. Several processes exist to measure particle diameter, including change in electrical resistance, blocking of light, the fractionation of field flow and laser diffraction (these being the most commonly used). However, their use requires expensive and complex equipment. Therefore, a Digital Microscopic Imaging Application (DMIA) method was developed adapting the algorithms used in the Helminth Egg Automatic Detector (HEAD) software coupled with a Neural Network (NN) and Bayesian algorithms. This allowed the determination of particle size distribution in samples of waste activated sludge (WAS), recirculated sludge (RCS), and pretreated sludge (PTS). The recirculation and electro-oxidation pre-treatment processes showed an effect in increasing the degree of solubilization (DS), decreasing particle size and breakage factor with ranges between 44.29%, and 31.89%. Together with a final NN calibration process, it was possible to compare results. For example, the 90th percentile of Equivalent Diameter (ED) value obtained by the DMIA with the corresponding result for the laser diffraction method. DMIA values: 228.76 μm (WAS), 111.18 μm (RCS), and 84.45 μm (PTS). DMIA processing has advantages in terms of reducing complexity, cost and time, and offers an alternative to the laser diffraction method.


2014 ◽  
Vol 258 ◽  
pp. 206-208 ◽  
Author(s):  
A.M. Osorio ◽  
J.M. Menéndez-Aguado ◽  
O. Bustamante ◽  
G.M. Restrepo

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