ICML/Noria course

20241116_Oil Analysis Level III-Self paced online


Description
This is a self-paced course on Oil Analysis Level III.
Oil Analysis III (OA III) is designed to give managers and reliability professionals the right knowledge to develop and implement a strong oil analysis program. Students will explore the most advanced levels of diagnostics and predictive maintenance and learn the metrics for program implementation and evaluation.


What you’ll Learn:

• How often should I use oil analysis?
• Where is the best place to get an oil sample?
• What are the benefits and drawbacks of screening oil samples before sending them to my lab?
• How clean should I keep my oil and what type of filter should I use?
• What are all these numbers I see on my oil analysis report?
• How do I know which oil analysis lab is right for me?
• How do I set caution and critical alarms for wear metals and additives?
• What steps can I take to ensure that I get a good sample each time?
• How do I determine the remaining useful life of my oil?
• How do I know if I should occasionally “sweeten” my oil with additives?
• What is the best temperature for trending viscosity?
• What are the secrets to catching bearing faults with wear debris analysis?
• Are there any good field tests for oil that don’t involve expensive instruments?
• What are the five most important things I should look for on my oil analysis report?
• What are the best cost-reducing strategies using oil analysis?

Course Outline:

• Base oil fundamentals
• Understanding and analyzing machine wear
• Integrating oil analysis with vibration analysis
• Fluid properties analysis
• Additive depletion
• Contamination analysis
• Grease analysis
• Onsite oil analysis options
• Designing an oil analysis program
• Cost-benefit analysis

Some of the skills that you would have acquired by the end of this course includes

• Develop rapid-fire troubleshooting skills!
• Squeeze maximum life from lubricants!
• Champion a company-wide “clean oil” campaign!
• Take aim on reactive maintenance!

Type: ICML/Noria

Content
  • 20241116_OAIII_SP_Pre-requisite form
  • Demo of Oil Analysis III Self-paced Training sample
  • Pre-assessment test
  • 20241116_Pre-Assessment Test on OAIII
  • Introduction
  • Short introduction to Machinery Lubrication Analyst Level I (MLA I ) training
  • Introduction to OAIII
  • Base Oil Fundamentals
  • Base oil fundamentals-Part 1
  • Base oil fundamentals Part 2
  • Base oil fundamentals-Part 3
  • Understanding and analyzing machine wear
  • Understanding and analyzing machine wear Part 1
  • Understanding and analyzing machine wear-Part 2
  • Understanding and analyzing machine wear-Part 3
  • Understanding and analyzing machine wear-Part 4
  • Fluid Properties Analysis
  • Fluid Properties Analysis-Part 1
  • Fluid Properties Analysis-Part 2
  • Fluid Properties Analysis-Part 3
  • Fluid Properties Analysis-Part 4
  • Additive Depletion
  • Additive Depletion
  • Corrosion Control
  • Corrosion Control-Part 1
  • Corrosion Control-Part 2
  • Corrosion Control-Part 3
  • Water affinity, demulsibility and hydrolysis
  • Water affinity, demulsibility and hydrolysis
  • Onsite oil analysis options
  • Onsite oil analysis options
  • Designing an oil analysis program
  • Designing an oil analysis program-Part 1
  • Designing an oil analysis program-Part 2
  • Designing an oil analysis program-Part 3
  • Unifying Oil Analysis and Condition Monitoring
  • Unifying Oil Analysis and Condition Monitoring-Part 1
  • Unifying Oil Analysis and Condition Monitoring-Part 2
  • Cost benefits analysis
  • Cost benefits analysis
  • Case studies workshop
  • Case studies workshop-Part 1
  • Case studies workshop-Part 2
  • feedback form
  • 20241116_Feedback on OAIII
  • Post-assessment test
  • 20241116_Post-Assessment Test on OAIII
Completion rules
  • All units must be completed