Dynamics Analysis of Debris in the Thin Cavity

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The oil condition monitor asks for wear derbies moving into the oil thin cavity stably which is on wear derbies image collecting apparatus, and reduces some phenomena of the wear derbies, such as roll, deposition and self-lock characterization, in order to enhance the quality of wear derbies image. This paper has first studied about the moving video image of the wear particles in an oil thin cavity. A qualitative research on the movement of the wear derbies, such as roll, deposition and self-lock characterization, has been investigated. Then dynamics of wear derbies is analyzed .The paper presents apparatus to avoid the overlap and jam of wear debris on the basic of the result of dynamics analysis. The oil thin cavity is considered to be laid vertically during the experiment.

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