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*The torsional behaviour of a shaft ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torsional_vibration#Crankshaft_torsional_vibration crankshaft], alternator) or a driving belt (service belt) can be excited by its acyclic motion. In such a case the phenomena are analysed order by order using the [[NVGate_Synchronous_Order_Analysis#Average|cross-phase tracking capabilities]] of the [[NVGate Synchronous Order Analysis|SOA Plug-in]]. In that case 2 or more torsional inputs are used on different | *The torsional behaviour of a shaft ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torsional_vibration#Crankshaft_torsional_vibration crankshaft], alternator) or a driving belt (service belt) can be excited by its acyclic motion. In such a case the phenomena are analysed order by order using the [[NVGate_Synchronous_Order_Analysis#Average|cross-phase tracking capabilities]] of the [[NVGate Synchronous Order Analysis|SOA Plug-in]]. In that case 2 or more torsional inputs are used on different locations of the shaft, or on each pulley driven by the belt.<br> | ||
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