Abstract

Almost all of the wear debris generated during the operation of the machine is suspended in the circulating lubricating oil. The analysis of the wear debris in the lubricating oil can effectively monitor the wear state of the machine and provide early warning of failures. An overview on inductive sensors for measuring wear debris in lubrication is introduced. To begin with, the significance of analyzing the wear debris in lubricating oil is explained and the working principle of the inductive wear sensors is illustrated. Furthermore, the development of inductive wear sensors and the key limitations are summarized. Finally, some rest factors affecting the sensor and the processing method of the induction signal aliasing are discussed, and the future development trend is prospected. It is pointed out that developing high sensitivity wear debris inductive sensors, increasing sensor throughput, and solving the problem of aliasing of detection signals are the following issues that should be further studied in the future.

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