An Inductive Coulter Counting Device for Online Monitoring of Wear Debris in Lubricant

2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Du Li ◽  
Carletta Joan ◽  
Robert Veillette ◽  
Zhe Jiang
Author(s):  
Li Du ◽  
Joan Carletta ◽  
Robert Veillette ◽  
Jiang Zhe

A device based on a magnetic Coulter counting principle to detect metal particles in lubrication oil is presented. The device detects the passage of ferrous and non ferrous particles by monitoring inductance change in a coil. First, the sensing principle is demonstrated at the mesoscale using a solenoid. Next, a microscale device is developed using a planar coil. The device is tested using iron and aluminum particles ranging from 100μm to 500μm. The testing results show the device is capable of detecting and distinguishing ferrous and non-ferrous metal particles in lubrication oil. The design concept demonstrated here can be extended to a microfluidic device for online monitoring of ferrous and non-ferrous wear debris particles.


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