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10、ge one of each paper.Printed in Swedesboro,NJ November,2011 ForewordTHIS COMPILATION OF THE JOURNAL OF ASTM INTERNATIONAL(JAI),STP1536,In-Service Lubricant and Machine Analysis,Diagnostics,and Prognostics,contains only the papers published in JAI that were presented at a symposium on In-Service Lubr
11、icant and Machine Analysis,Diagnostics,and Prognostics held during December 8,2010 in Jacksonville,FL.The symposium was sponsored by ASTM Committee D02 on Petroleum Products and Lubricants and Subcommittee D02.96 on In-Service Lubricant Testing and Condition Monitoring Services.The Symposium Co-Chai
12、rs and JAI Guest Editors are Allison M.Toms,GasTOPS Inc.,Pensacola,FL and Amy Fentress,Lubrication Engineers,Wichita,KS.ContentsOverview.viiOutstanding Return on Investment When Industrial Plant Lubrication Programs areSupported by International StandardsR.Garvey.1Guidelines for Alarm Limits and Tre
13、nd AnalysisA.Toms and D.Wooton.9Optimizing a Wind Turbine Oil Condition Monitoring ProgramG.J.Livingstone,J.Ameye,and D.Wooton.22The Use of Linear Sweep Voltammetry in Condition Monitoring of Diesel Engine OilA.Fentress,J.Sander,and J.Ameye.40An Overview of Progress and New Developments in FTIR Lubr
14、icant Condition Monitoring MethodologyF.R.van de Voort,J.Sedman,and D.Pinchuk.55Particle Characterization and Sizing:SEM Utilizing Automated Electron Beam andAFA Software for Particle Counting and Particle CharacterizationW.R.Herguth and G.W.Nadeau.74Recent Developments in Online Oil Condition Monit
15、oring Sensors and Alignment with ASTM Methods and PracticesS.Lunt.86In-Line Monitoring of Particulate,Color,and Water Content in Lubricating Oils to Facilitate Predictive Maintenance,Reduce Wear,and Provide Real Time AlarmingT.M.Canty.107Analysis of In-Service Lubricating GreaseD.Turner.120Lubricati
16、ng Oils Evaluation of Dispersancy Capacity of Lubricating Oils and the Impact of Biofuels on Lubricant DispersancyG.Abellaneda and D.Pigeon.126Experiences with ASTM D02 Practices D4378 and D6224 for Turbine Oils and Auxiliary Power Plant Equipment Condition Monitoring ProgramsA.Wardlow and J.Ameye.142 viiOverviewThis publication contains the presentations delivered at the“Symposium on In-Service Lubricant and Machine Analysis,Diagnostics,and Prognostics,”on December 8,2010 in Jacksonville,Florid