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Do air bubbles in the oil affect the signal?

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Do air bubbles in the oil affect the signal?

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A19. Yes, they can. The method is not designed for measuring the oil film in the cavitated region of a bearing. The air bubbles can potentially disrupt the signal. However, in the rest of the oil film, oil bubbles are scarce enough to have no effect on the measurement. Alternatively, the sensor could be used to detect the onset of cavitation.

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