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The Rise & Fall, & Rise Again, of Wear Debris Monitoring

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Following an extensive survey of numerous wear debris condition monitoring techniques, it has been noted that whilst some are no longer current, others have progressed into prominence.

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Hunt, T.M. (1993). The Rise & Fall, & Rise Again, of Wear Debris Monitoring. In: Rao, B.K.N. (eds) Profitable Condition Monitoring. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1616-9_26

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