Abstract

Machine operating conditions can be obtained through lubrication oil detection; solid metal particles are the primary factor causing mechanical wear. The surface of the friction pair is usually specially treated with the nonferrous metal protective coating. Therefore, there are many kinds of nonferrous particles in the lubricating oil. In this paper, a method for measurement of nonferrous particles sizes independent of materials using the impedance signal of the inductive sensor is presented. Both the imaginary part and real part of the coil impedance signal are studied in this paper, which is different from traditional inductive sensor research only the imaginary part of impedance signal output is considered. Through theoretical analysis, it is found that the real and imaginary parts of coil impedance changes with different materials at the same size are corresponding to an elliptic function. Combining with the coil impedance measured in the experiment, the particle size can be obtained, which is independent of particle material.

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