Oil condition monitoring for HEMM – a case study
Abstract
Purpose
The paper aims to monitor the condition of heavy Earth-moving machines (HEMMs) used in open cast mines by lube oil analysis.
Design/methodology/approach
Oil samples at periodic interval were collected from the HEMM engine (Model No: BEML BH50M). Ferrography and Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy have been used for the wear particle analysis present in oil samples. Viscosity analysis and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy have been done to investigate the degradation in quality and changes as compared to the initial structural properties of the lubricants.
Findings
The results obtained indicates wear in cylinder liner and piston ring. Copper, cast iron, alloy steel and ferrous oxide have been found as rubbing wear particles and cutting wear particles. Contamination level has also been found to be increasing in consecutive older oil samples. Chemical properties degraded with usage time and variations in oxidation and soot level have also been observed in every sample.
Practical implications
The results will be very much useful to maintenance teams of mining industry for early prediction of any impending failure of the machines, for example, diesel dilution, severe wear of the piston or cylinder liner leading to seizure can be predicted.
Originality/value
The HEMMs are an important piece of equipment in coal mining. Proper condition monitoring of HEMM is required to reduce the break down and down time to increase production.
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Acknowledgements
The authors are thankful to Coal India Ltd. for providing the lubricating oil samples required in this process of the research work.
Citation
Kumar, A. and Ghosh, S.K. (2016), "Oil condition monitoring for HEMM – a case study", Industrial Lubrication and Tribology, Vol. 68 No. 6, pp. 718-722. https://doi.org/10.1108/ILT-09-2015-0124
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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