Preventing Turbomachinery “Cholesterol” was written to address the misconceptions related to varnish, help readers understand its composition and evolution, dispel some of the myths surrounding varnish and deposits, detect its presence, discover the impact of varnish as it relates to flow restriction, and shed some light on the effect on efficiency, heat transfer, and lubricant properties.
It provides tangible and actionable steps to alleviate varnish obstacles, particularly on bearing operations. There is also one chapter solely devoted to achieving sustainable lubrication, as this is the future of the industry.
Unique Features
- Discusses the processes of oxidation, thermolysis, contamination, microdieseling, electrostatic discharge, hot spots, additive drop out, hydrolysis, and other varnish mechanisms.
- Focuses on proactive methods that can be used to minimize oil breakdown, including managing temperature, the benefits of water removal, and ways to manage antioxidant depletion.
- Covers technologies that can help prevent deposits, such as the implementation of depth media filtration, centrifugal separation, electrostatic precipitation and agglomeration, solubility enhancers and chemical flushes.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. The Basics of Varnish
2. Problems Associated with Varnish and Deposits
3. Factors Affecting Breakdown
4. Proactive Methods That Can Be Used to Minimize Oil Breakdown
5. Methods and Technologies to Prevent Deposits
6. Benchmarking Turbine Oils
7. Oil Analysis Techniques for Varnish
8. Achieving Sustainable Lubrication
9. Bonus Chapter: Preparing for ICML VPR and VIM Badges.
Über den Autor
Sanya Mathura is founder and CEO of Strategic Reliability Solutions LTD. She is the first person (and first woman) to become an ICML-certified Machinery Lubrication Engineer in the Caribbean. Sanya is also the first female in the world to achieve the ICML Varnish Badges (VPR & VIM). She is the author of Lubrication Degradation Mechanisms: A Complete Guide, Lubrication Degradation—Getting into the Root Causes, and Machinery Lubrication Technician (MLT) I & II Certification Exam Guide.