What is Electrical Runout & Mechanical Runout in Vibration
measurement.
Answer Posted / abhi
Mechanical Runout :– An error in measuring the position of the shaft centerline with a displacement probe that is caused by out-of-roundness and surface imperfections.
Electrical Runout :– An error signal that occurs in eddy current displacement measurements when shaft surface conductivity varies.
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