Answer Posted / sachin patil
Ovality and Circularity are different, both are not the
same. Component that has circularity issue does not
necessarily have Ovality issue. Circularity is related to
the form of the circle in question , and ovality is related
to the difference in the diameters of the circle measured
at different positions . Circle having Ovality issues will
definately have Circularity issue , but not necessarily
component having Circularity issue has and ovality issue.
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