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One of the first methods of early failure detection in oil-lubricated propulsion systems was to analyse the wear particles in the oil spectrometrically. With the development of high-performance analysis techniques, efficient and flexible methods became available for all individual systems to be monitored. In the following, the most frequently used spectrometric techniques and their variants are described and their suitability for defect avoidance critically assessed. The descriptions of the individual methods are illustrated by examples.
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Maier, K. (1990). Early Failure Detection by Spectrometric Methods. In: Montalvão e Silva, J.M., Pina da Silva, F.A. (eds) Vibration and Wear in High Speed Rotating Machinery. NATO ASI Series, vol 174. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1914-3_5
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