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two distinct amplitude peaks are noted at about 500 RPM
and 1200 RPM suggesting two resonant speeds.
However, the recorded phase data shows the
characteristic 180° phase shift for only the lower speed
(500 RPM) amplitude peak. There is virtually no phase
shift associated with the higher 1200 RPM peak. Based
on the recorded data, it can be concluded that the lower
500 RPM peak is, in fact, a true resonance. However, the
1200 RPM amplitude peak is not resonance due to the
lack of a corresponding phase shift. The question now is;
“What would cause a peak in 1X RPM vibration which is
not due to resonance?”

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