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How does near machine mechanical noise affect the accelerometer?

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How does near machine mechanical noise affect the accelerometer?

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Near machine mechanical noise from cavitating pumps and steam/gas leaks can produce very high frequency, high amplitude signals (i.e., hiss). This mechanical noise can overload the sensor and produce low frequency distortion giving the appearance of an exaggerated ski slope response. Even low level mechanical noise (such as passing trucks) can interfere with very low frequency measurements.

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