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ASME 2003 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition | 2003

Wear Measurement of a Large Hydraulic Fluid Power Pump Using Radioactive Tracer Wear Technology

Martin B. Treuhaft; Suzanne Annette Timmons; Douglas C. Eberle; Glenn R. Wendel

Real-time wear measurement is possible in fluid lubricated components utilizing radioactive tracer technology (RATT). This technology has been applied to internal combustion engines since the 1950’s, but has only recently been applied to hydraulic components. This paper presents the application of radioactive tracer technology to measure wear rate of pistons and slippers in a large variable displacement, high pressure, axial piston pump under various operating conditions. To apply this technology, new piston and slipper assemblies were exposed to thermal neutrons in a nuclear reactor to produce characteristic radionuclides (isotopes) in the slippers and pistons. These isotopes act as tracers, which when worn off in an operating pump can be measured by monitoring the gamma-ray activity in the circulating fluid. The accumlation of wear particles in the unfiltered circulation loop is monitored continuously as the pump is operated under various transient and steady state conditions. The steady state wear rate is determined by the rate of accumulation of radioactive wear particles in the loop over a period of time, usually less than a few hours. This first time application of RATT for wear analysis in a large hydraulic pump has shown positive results. This technology can be applied to determine wear sensitivity of hydraulic pump parts for an endless array of factors, such as speed, pressure, displacement, temperature, contamination level and composition, and duty cycle. Break-in, start-up, and transient wear affects can also be observed. Comparisons can also be made between the wear of different design features and materials.Copyright


International Congress & Exposition | 1991

A Regenerative Active Suspension System

Glenn R. Wendel; Gary L. Stecklein


SAE transactions | 1994

Regenerative Active Suspension on Rough Terrain Vehicles

Glenn R. Wendel; Joe Steiber; Gary L. Stecklein


Archive | 2006

Regenerative System For Testing Torque Converters And Other Transmission Coupling Devices

Denis Marshall Long; Glenn R. Wendel


SAE World Congress & Exhibition | 2007

Analysis of a Hybrid Multi-Mode Hydromechanical Transmission

Doug Fussner; Glenn R. Wendel; Chris Wray


International Off-Highway & Powerplant Congress | 2002

Hydraulic System Configurations for Improved Efficiency

Glenn R. Wendel


International Mobility Engineering Congress and Exposition | 2009

Control System Development for Retrofit Automated Manual Transmissions

Bapiraju Surampudi; Glenn R. Wendel


Archive | 2006

Systeme a regeneration pour tester des convertisseurs de couple et d'autres dispositifs d'accouplement de transmission

Denis Marshall Long; Glenn R. Wendel


International Off-Highway & Powerplant Congress | 2002

Application of Computational Fluid Dynamics Analysis in Improving Valve Design

Linda Tweedy Till; Glenn R. Wendel


Archive | 1990

Suspension assembly for vehicle.

Gary L. Stecklein; Glenn R. Wendel

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Gary L. Stecklein

Southwest Research Institute

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Denis Marshall Long

Southwest Research Institute

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Bapiraju Surampudi

Southwest Research Institute

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Chris Wray

Southwest Research Institute

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Doug Fussner

Southwest Research Institute

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Douglas C. Eberle

Southwest Research Institute

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Joe Steiber

Southwest Research Institute

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Linda Tweedy Till

Southwest Research Institute

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Martin B. Treuhaft

Southwest Research Institute

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