what is the difference between shaft vibration and bearing
vibration?
Answer Posted / guest
vaibrations caused in the shaft is due to twisting moment
whereas in bearings it is due to body loads i.e, no body
mounted on the shaft ....also there occurs a bending at the
end which tends to shear of the ands
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