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Program for the OilDoc Conference and Exhibiton 2011

State: February 2011.

Day 1 – Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2011

08:30 am – 09:30 am

Plenary Session: Grand Opening of the OilDoc Conference and Exhibition

The green automobile – Definition and realization
Prof. Dr. Wilfried J. Bartz
T+S Tribology and Lubrication Engineering, Denkendorf, Germany

09:30 am – 10:00 am Coffee    
10:00 am – 12:00 am Engine Lubrication Tribology I Condition Monitoring General
deutsch english *
  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
Experiences in realization of efficiency improvement actions for gas engines using alternative gases
Dr. Günther Herdin
Agnion Technologies GmbH, 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
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
  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
12:00 am – 01:30 pm Lunch    
01:30 pm – 03:00 pm Bio Fluids and Lubricants I Tribology II Oil Condition Sensors I
deutsch english *
  Latest trends in biohydraulic fluids
Dr. Markus Scherer
Cognis GmbH, Germany
Surface analysis methods for the understanding of additive reactions
Dr. Adam Orendorz
Klüber Lubrications, Germany
Pin sensor based on magnetostrictive excitation and readout for oil viscosity monitoring
Markus Holzki
IMM, Germany
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
IPF Dresden, Germany
New maintenance concepts by continuous oil monitoring
Dr. Thomas Meindorf
Argo-Hytos GmbH, Germany
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
03:00 pm – 03:30 pm Coffee    
03.30 pm – 05:30 pm Bio Fluids and Lubricants II Gear Lubrication Turbines I
deutsch english *
  Assumption regarding the action mechanism of extreme pressure additives mixed in vegetable oils
Liana Bogatu
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
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 Defren
PALL GmbH, German
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
Hydraulic fluids from an environmental view
Gerhard Gaule
Hermann Bantleon GmbH, Germany
Lubricant influence on gear efficiency
Dr. Klaus Michaelis
FZG Technical University Munich, Germany
Modern instrumental method of accurately and directly measuring the useful life of turbine engine oils
Theodore W. Selby
Savant Inc., USA
* All presentations in this column will be translated simultaneously from English to German or vice versa.

Day 2 – Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011

08:30 am – 10:00 am Hydraulics Tribology by TAE I Oil Condition Sensors II
deutsch englisch *
  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
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
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
10:00 am – 10:30 am Coffee  
10:30 am – 12:00 am Wind Power I Tribology by TAE II Oil Analysis General Aspects
deutsch englisch *
  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
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
Michael Felbermaier
FZG Technical University Munich, Germany
Innovation in procedures for used oil sampling
Dr. Giuseppe P. Adriani
Mecoil Diagnosi Meccaniche S.r.l., Italy
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
Streamlined grease sampling and analysis
Richard N. Wurzbach
MRG Labs, USA
12:00 am – 01:30 pm Lunch  
01:30 pm – 03:00 pm Wind Power II Turbines II Condition Monitoring
deutsch englisch *
  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

 

Successful introduction of condition monitoring with a high ROI
Peter Malz
InfraServ GmbH & Co., Germany
Gear oil performance problems experienced by Vestas
Ole Lund Jensen
Vestas Wind Systems A/S, Denmark
High performance environmentally adapted turbine oils
Prof. Dr. Sergei B.Glavatskih
Lulea University of Technology, Sweden

 

Condition monitoring – many options, one goal
Andreas Kühl
FAG Industrial Services GmbH, Germany
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
PRÜFTECHNIK Condition Monitoring GmbH, Germany
03:00 pm – 03:30 pm Coffee  
03:30 pm – 05:00 pm Wind Power III – Grease Lubrication Special Applications I Engines
deutsch englisch *
  Comprehensive solution with added value
Peter Mages
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
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
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
* All presentations in this column will be translated simultaneously from English to German or vice versa.

Day 3 – Thursday, Feb. 3, 2011

08:30 am – 10:30 am Metal Working Advanced Analysis Methods Oil Condition Sensors III
deutsch englisch *
  Cutting properties evaluation of metalworking fluids
Prof. Dr. Razvan George Rapeanu
University of Ploiesti, Romania
Analysis of organic contaminations with SEM/EDX and TOF-SIMS
Dr. Ralf-Jürgen John
PALL Filtersystems GmbH, Germany
The mobile oil condition measuring system OCM 01
Lothar Nagel
INTERNORMEN Technology GmbH, Germany
Innovative cost saving metal working fluid concept
Carmen Freiler
Fuchs Europe GmbH, Germany
Detailed oil and additve analysis via NMR and GC/MS
Dr. Bernd Görlach
A&S Chemie, Germany
Dissolved or undissolved water?
Humidity saturation limits of several hydraulic and lubrication fluids
Hendrik Karl
OELCHECK GmbH, Germany
Modern state-of-the-art synthetic, mineral oil free metal working fluids
John Loeffen
Cimcool Industrial Products B.V., Netherlands
New techniques in particle counting analyzing high performance liquid filters
Michael Schumacher
PAMAS GmbH, Germany
Online monitoring of water in oil
Jan Spiesen
Martechnic GmbH, Germany
Sustainable cost reduction in the metal cutting processes with modern process management
Jörg Rübel
Rhenus Lub GmbH & Co KG, Germany
Determination of low-level total acid number in mineral oils
Dr. Christian Haider
Metrohm International Headquarters, Switzerland
N.N.
10:30 am – 11:00 am Coffee  
11:00 am – 12:30 am Fluid Care Special Applications II Condition Monitoring and
Fluidmanagement
deutsch englisch *
  Oil in use and it’s maintenance
Protective oil – dangerous oil
Dr. Olaf Schmidt
Karberg & Hennemann GmbH, Germany
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
Electrostatic oil management
Norbert Becker
NBI Ingenieurbüro & Vertrieb Kleentek, 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
Technology of hydrodynamic cleaning and high velocity oil flushing
Wojciech Majka
ECOL Sp. z o.o., Poland
Lubrication of screws
Rüdiger Schiffer
OKS Spezialschmierstoffe GmbH, Germany
Progressive distributors in centralized lubrication systems
Andreas Rössler, Eugen WOERNER GmbH & Co. KG
12:30 am – 02:00 pm Farewell Address & Lunch
* All presentations in this column will be translated simultaneously from English to German or vice versa.