Program for the OilDoc Conference and Exhibiton 2011
State: September 2010. Subject to change.
Day 1 – Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2011
| 08:30 am – 09:30 am | Plenary Session Grand Opening of the OilDoc Conference and Exhibition |
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| 09:30 am – 10:00 am | Coffee | ||
| 10:00 am – 12:00 am | Engine Lubrication | Tribology I | Condition Monitoring General
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| Engine oil consumption and
formulation effects Dr. Martin Völtz Germany |
STLE and Certification in Europe Dr. Robert M. Gresham STLE, USA |
Oil and machine condition monitoring: Online, onsite or lab-analysis? Rüdiger Krethe OilDoc GmbH, Germany |
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| Experiences in realization of efficiency improvement actions for gas engines using alternative gases Dr. Günther Herdin Prof-Gas, Austria |
Controlling friction using conventional and novel lubricant base fluids and organic friction modifiers John Eastwood Croda Europe Limited, Great Britain |
Introduction to in-service
lubricant analysis Dr. Dave Wooton Wooton-Consulting, USA |
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| Antioxidant monitoring of
gas engine oils Carsten Heine OELCHECK GmbH, Germany |
Polyacrylamide – A challenge in lubrication Prof. Dr. Adrian Catalin Drumeanu University of Ploiesti, Romania |
Latest developments in online
condition monitoring sensors Stuart Lunt Kittiwake GmbH, Germany |
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| Selected chemical and physical parameters of standard base oil components and their influence on industrial and automotive oils Mayka Nehrkorn ADDINOL Lube Oil GmbH, Germany |
Tribotronic systems for active condition monitoring Sergei B.Glavatskih Lulea University of Technology, Sweden |
Fluid condition monitoring Andreas Busch HYDAC Filter Systems GmbH, Germany |
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| 12:00 am – 01:30 pm | Lunch | ||
| 01:30 pm – 03:00 pm | Bio Fluids and Lubricants I | Tribology II | Oil Condition Sensors I
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| Latest trends in biohydraulic fluids Dr. Markus Scherer Cognis GmbH, Germany |
Surface analysis methods for the understanding of additive reactions Dr. Adam Orendoz Freudenberg KG, Germany |
Pin sensor based on magnetostrictive excitation and readout for oil viscosity monitoring Markus Holzki IMM, Germany |
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| Effects of contamination of bio-based hydraulic fluids with mineral oil Dr.-Ing. Heinrich Theissen IFAS RWTH Aachen, Germany |
Chemically compatibilized polyamideimide PTFE materials –
antifriction coatings and properties Dr. Dieter Lehmann Leibniz-Institut, Germany |
New maintenance concepts by
continuous oil monitoring Clemens Barth Argo-Hytos GmbH, Germany |
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| Integrated fluid concept for
machines with no more oil-changes Milorad Krstic Kleenoil Panolin AG, Germany |
Suitable additives for solving tribological wear and friction problems Philipp Staub Klüber Lubrication KG, Germany |
Online multi-measure and
oil analysis sensor Dr. Jeffrey C. Andle SenGenuity, a division of Vectron International, USA |
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| 03:00 pm – 03:30 pm | Coffee | ||
| 03.30 pm – 05:30 pm | Bio Fluids and Lubricants II | Gear Lubrication | Turbines I
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| Assumption regarding the action mechanism of extreme pressure additives mixed in vegetable oils Liana Bogatu ICERP S.A., Romania |
Oil ageing influence on pitting lifetime of gears Dr. Hans-Philipp Otto FZG Augsburg, Germany |
Varnish potential of turbine oils Steffen Bots OELCHECK GmbH, Germany |
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| Biolubricants: Requirements of the EU-Marguerite Dr. Hildo Krop IVAM, Netherlands |
Renk specifications for lubricants for turbo, ship and industrial gear boxes and micro pitting tests Dr.-Ing Gregor Steinberger Renk AG, Germany |
Effective varnish removal from turbine lubrication systems Dr. Klaus Defrehn PALL GmbH, German |
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| Environmentally considerate lubricants – new developments and today‘s legislation Patrick Lämmle Panolin Vertrieb AG, Switzerland |
Industry gear oils and lubricants – mechanics meets chemistry Wolfgang Bock Fuchs Europe GmbH, Germany |
Selecting the best varnish mitigation technology based on the application Greg Livingstone Fluitec International, USA |
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| Environmental approach to hydraulic fluids Gerhard Gaule Hermann Bantleon GmbH, Germany |
Influence of lubricants on gear efficiency Dr. Klaus Michaelis FZG Technical University Munich, Germany |
The results of a varnish mitigation program on a steam turbine lube oil at a paper plant Mark Kettmann Smurfit Kappa C.D. GmbH, Germany |
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Day 2 – Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011
| 08:30 am – 10:00 am | Hydraulics | Tribology by TAE I | Oil Condition Sensors II
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| Extension of hydraulic oil lifetime Wolfgang Ott (BA) Wieland-Werke AG, Germany |
Microtexturing for assisting efficient mixed film lubrication Prof. Dr. Karl-Heinz zum Gahr Institute of Science & Engineering, Germany |
Chemometrical evaluation methods of FT-IR spectra for monitoring oil condition Dr. Thomas Fischer OELCHECK GmbH, Germany |
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| Liebherr – Why do we offer our own lubricants? Klaus Langendorf Liebherr GmbH, Germany |
Formulation of lubricants considering interactions between additives and metal surfaces Dr. Joachim Schulz Wisura GmbH & Co., Germany |
Gear oil monitoring for offshore wind turbines using band limited low resolution spectra Benjamin R. Wiesent Technical University Munich, Germany |
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| Interaction of hydraulic fluids and elastomers of land vehicles Konrad Zuber Wehrwissenschaftliches Institut, Germany |
Formulation of lubricants considering interactions between additives, Part II Dr. Joachim Schulz Wisura GmbH & Co., Germany |
Design of a multi-parameter infrared sensor system for oil monitoring Dr. Lhoucine Ben Mohammadi IMM, Germany |
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| 10:00 am – 10:30 am | Coffee | ||
| 10:30 am – 12:00 am | Wind Power I | Tribology by TAE II | Oil Analysis General Aspects
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| Tribological aspects and lubricant criteria for windturbine gearboxes Dr. Frank-Dieter Krull Eickhoff Antriebstechnik GmbH, Germany |
Polyglycols as future lubricants Dr. Mathias Woydt BAM, Germany |
FluidScan – a portable IR-tool for accurate quantification of used oil condition for end users Thomas G. Barraclough Spectro Inc., USA |
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| Lubricants in wind turbines – highest requirements on development, testing and application Kirsten Tschauder BP Europa SE, Germany |
Influence of lubricants on micropitting, fatigue pitting and scuffing of gears Dr. Klaus Michaelis FZG Technical University Munich, Germany |
Innovation in procedures for used oil sampling Dr. Giuseppe P. Adriani Mecoil Diagnosi Meccaniche S.r.l., Italy |
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| A new concept for wind turbine gear lubricants Raj Patel Cognis UK Ltd., United Kingdom |
Lubricant management – basics of efficient lubrication engineering Gerhard Gaule Hermann Bantleon GmbH, Germany |
Main aspects of oil analysis industry in China Dr. Qixian Yue Runcare Fluid Monitoring Ltd., China |
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| 12:00 am – 01:30 pm | Lunch | ||
| 01:30 pm – 03:00 pm | Wind Power II | Turbines II | Condition Monitoring
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| The importance of understanding degradation regimes in wind turbine gear oils Jesús Terradillos Tekniker Technological Center, Spain |
New turbine and lubricant technology requires new customer focused oil monitoring methods Dr. Ludger Quick Siemens AG, Germany
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Successful introduction of condition monitoring with a high ROI Peter Malz InfraServ GmbH & Co., Germany |
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| Gear oil performance problems experienced by Vestas Ole Lund Jensen Vestas Assembly A/S, Denmark |
High performance environmentally adapted turbine oils Prof. Dr. Sergei B.Glavatskih Lulea University of Technology, Sweden
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Condition monitoring –
many options, one goal Andreas Kühl FAG Industrial Services GmbH, Germany |
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| Optimizing a wind turbine oil condition monitoring program by understanding lubricant degradation Greg Livingstone Fluitec International, USA |
Case Study – Lubricant analysis in steam-turbines Beatriz Graca INEGI - Instituto de Engenharia, Portugal |
Monitoring particle size distribution in gear oils Dr. Edwin Becker Condition Monitoring GmbH, Germany |
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| 03:00 pm – 03:30 pm | Coffee | ||
| 03:30 pm – 05:00 pm | Wind Power III – Grease Lubrication | Special Applications I | Engines
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| Easier lubricant handling in wind power plants Ari-Pekka Holm Klüber Lubrication KG, Germany |
Selection, design and test of lubricants for the food stuff industry Dr. Markus Leirer OKS Spezialschmierstoffe GmbH, Germany |
Fuel and glycol contamination in used engine oils David R. Hilligos PerkinEImer, USA |
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| Grease re-lubrication with different pumps Dr. Michael Weigand TriboServ GmbH&Co.KG, Germany |
Use of H1-lubricants in printing systems of packaging for foodstuffs Manfred Plötz Bremer & Leguil GmbH, Germany |
Used oil analyses for optimized oil change intervals in biogas engines Jürgen Deckert ADDINOL Lube Oil GmbH, Germany |
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| Grease analysis in rotor and blade bearings of wind turbines Steffen Bots OELCHECK GmbH, Germany |
Lubrication of chains at high temperatures Ilona Rhein Fuchs Lubritech GmbH, Germany |
Condition monitoring: Practical experiences on tactical vehicle engines Johannes Bader Wehrwissenschaftliches Institut, Germany |
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Day 3 – Thursday, Feb. 3, 2011
| 08:30 am – 10:30 am | Advanced Analysis Methods | Fluid Care | Oil Condition Sensors III
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| Analysis of organic contaminations with SEM/EDX and TOF-SIMS Dr. Ralf-Jürgen John PALL Filtersystems GmbH, Germany |
Oil in use and it’s maintenance Protective oil – dangerous oil Dr. Olaf Schmidt Karberg & Hennemann GmbH, Germany |
The mobile oil condition measuring system OCM 01 Lothar Nagel Internormen Filter GmbH, Germany |
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| Detailed oil and additve analysis via NMR and GC/MS Dr. Bernd Görlach A&S Chemie, Germany |
Electrostatic oil management Norbert Becker NBI Ingenieurbüro & Vertrieb Kleentek, Germany |
Dissolved or undissolved water? Humidity saturation limits of several hydraulic and lubrication fluids Hendrik Karl OELCHECK GmbH, Germany |
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| New techniques in particle counting analyzing high performance liquid filters Michael Schumacher PAMAS GmbH, Germany |
Technology of hydrodynamic cleaning and high velocity oil flushing Wojciech Majka ECOL Sp. z o.o., Poland |
Online monitoring of water in oil Jan Spiesen Martechnic GmbH, Germany |
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| Sustainable cost reduction in the metal cutting processes with modern process management Jörg Rübel Rhenus Lub GmbH & Co KG, Germany |
Pipe- and heat-exchanger cleaning reduces energy and operating costs Nadine Frank Bio-Circle Surface Technology GmbH, Germany |
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| 10:30 am – 11:00 am | Coffee | ||
| 11:00 am – 12:30 am | Metal Working | Special Applications II | Condition Monitoring and Fluidmanagement
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| Cutting properties evaluation of metalworking fluids Prof. Dr. Razvan George Rapeanu University of Ploiesti, Romania |
Oil care and damages on roller bearings in large oil lubricated systems Richard Karbacher Schaeffler Technologies GmbH, Germany |
Establishing wear particle limits using dynamic equilibrium together with the LaserNet Fines Q200 Thomas G. Barraclough Spectro Inc., USA |
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| Innovative cost saving metal
working fluid concept Carmen Freiler Fuchs Europe GmbH, Germany |
Degradation of additives and its
influence on bearing’s service Dr. Marius Kuhn Klüber Lubrication KG, Germany |
Services for improvement in
lubrication – KlüberAssetSupport Dr. Christian van Husen Klüber Lubrication KG, Germany |
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| Modern state-of-the-art synthetic, mineral oil free metal working fluids John Loeffen Cimcool Industrial Products B.V., Netherlands |
Lubrication of screws Rüdiger Schiffer OKS Spezialschmierstoffe GmbH, Germany |
Progressive distributors in centralized lubrication systems Andreas Rössler, Eugen WOERNER GmbH & Co. KG |
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| 12:30 am – 02:00 pm | Farewell Address & Lunch | ||



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