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    • Nonlinear dynamic analysis of defective rolling element bearing using Higuchi’s fractal dimension

      ADITYA SHARMA M AMARNATH PAVAN KUMAR KANKAR

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      In the present study, localized surface defects are modelled in inner race and outer race, and nonlinear dynamic behaviour of the system has been observed and quantified using Higuchi’s fractal dimensions. The Hertzian contact among the rollers and races, clearance and nonlinear damping are considered assources of nonlinearity. Dynamic responses show system behaviour as periodic, quasi-periodic and chaotic at different rotor speeds. The onset of chaotic motion is identified using Poincare´ maps and Higuchi’s fractal dimensions. The system shows low peak-to-peak amplitude of vibration responses at higher speeds in thepresence of defects. Results also indicate that Higuchi’s fractal dimensions can be effectively used as a diagnostic tool for health monitoring.

    • Condition assessment of in-service SAE 10W-30 lubricating oil using spectroscopic and rheological analyses

      SANGHARATNA M RAMTEKE H CHELLADURAI M AMARNATH B S AJAY VARDHAMAN J RAMKUMAR JUNED A SIDDIQUI

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      Lubricating oil is the combination of base oil and additives which undergo several chemical changes due to oxidation reactions occurring at higher temperatures and pressure. The oxidation reaction produces several oxygenated compounds which lead to degrade the performance of the lubricating oil and adversely affect the engine components, thereby causing frictional and blow-by losses Therefore, the periodic assessment of in-service lubricating oil is necessary to obtain valuable diagnostic information on internal combustion engines (ICE). This paper highlights the results of lubricant degradation analysis carried out on a 4-stroke petrol engine of a newly procured two-wheeler scooter. The experimental studies consider the spectroscopic and rheological analysis of fresh and thermally aged lubricants. Additionally, the effect of thermal degradation on the friction coefficient and wear particle morphology of engine components are also considered in the experimental investigations. The results obtained from oil/wear analysis provide reliable insight to understand the root causes of oil degradation and their effects on friction and wear parameters of engine components operating under normal conditions.

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