Publication detail

Maintenance Optimization Based on Tribo Diagnostics

GLOS, J. ŽÁK, L. VALIŠ, D.

English title

Maintenance Optimization Based on Tribo Diagnostics

Type

Peer-reviewed article not indexed in WoS or Scopus

Language

en

Original abstract

Tribological diagnostics is a non destructive and non disassembling diagnostic method, that uses lubricating oil as a source of information about processes and changes in mechanical systems, to which it is applied. The paper deals with the mathematical processing, monitoring and analysis of the oil field data obtained from the atomic emission spectrometry in frame of the tribodiagnostic oil tests. The mathematical methods based on a regression analysis and calculations are used in the paper for oil data analysis. The whole assessment procedure and their outcomes serve as identification of a suitable approximation trend. With the same result we are capable of determining in service operation history as well as giving inputs to maintenance optimisation. Nowadays the system requirements are set up and evaluated in various manners. We would like to keep both preventive and corrective maintenance costs as low as possible. A system design and a maintenance system help to fulfil this task. We propose to use one of the approximations presented in order to track the system operation behaviour.

Keywords in English

tribodiagnostic, wear, Operation Assessment, Maintenance optimisation

Released

2012-12-20

ISSN

1822-296X

Journal

Transport Means

Volume

2012

Number

1

Pages from–to

29–32

Pages count

4

BIBTEX


@article{BUT99557,
  author="Josef {Glos} and Libor {Žák} and David {Vališ}",
  title="Maintenance Optimization Based on Tribo Diagnostics",
  journal="Transport Means",
  year="2012",
  volume="2012",
  number="1",
  pages="29--32",
  issn="1822-296X"
}