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Definition of stator in English: statornoun ˈsteɪtəˈsteɪdər 1The stationary portion of an electric generator or motor, especially of an induction motor. Example sentencesExamples - A Mazda alternator is made up of four basic parts: the rotor, the stator, the diode packs, and the voltage regulator.
- An alternator contains different components which include mainly the rotor and the stator.
- This pump features a lobed rotor, which rotates within the walls of a stator seated within the pump housing.
- The fluids are forced into a small gap between the rotor and the stator where they experience strong shear forces, which causes the molten bitumen to break into minute particles.
- In this scheme, one power stroke of the stator turns the rotor by half a segment.
- In addition, the printed circuit board comprises a flat flexible support on which the conductor tracks run from the stator to the rotor.
- Inside of the hub is a multi-phase, DC brushless motor, arranged so that the rotor surrounds and rotates around the center-mounted stator.
- In general, such products have good punching characteristics, and are used in a variety of applications including small rotors, stators, and small power transformers.
- The stator is composed of two transmembrane proteins, MotA and MotB, that surround the MS ring.
- Morganite are manufacturers of heavy industrial and domestic carbon brushes, electric panels, Zesco feeder pillars and fan stators for underground mining.
- Thus the rotor half channels entering the stator play the same role as the permanent exit half channel in the stator of the proton motor.
- The outer-rotor in-wheel motor, however, uses a hollow doughnut construction that locates the rotor outside the stator.
- 1.1 A row of small stationary aerofoils fixed to the casing of an axial-flow turbine, positioned between the rotors.
Origin Late 19th century: from stationary, on the pattern of rotor. Definition of stator in US English: statornounˈsteɪdərˈstādər 1The stationary portion of an electric generator or motor, especially of an induction motor. Example sentencesExamples - The outer-rotor in-wheel motor, however, uses a hollow doughnut construction that locates the rotor outside the stator.
- The stator is composed of two transmembrane proteins, MotA and MotB, that surround the MS ring.
- In general, such products have good punching characteristics, and are used in a variety of applications including small rotors, stators, and small power transformers.
- An alternator contains different components which include mainly the rotor and the stator.
- In addition, the printed circuit board comprises a flat flexible support on which the conductor tracks run from the stator to the rotor.
- Morganite are manufacturers of heavy industrial and domestic carbon brushes, electric panels, Zesco feeder pillars and fan stators for underground mining.
- In this scheme, one power stroke of the stator turns the rotor by half a segment.
- Thus the rotor half channels entering the stator play the same role as the permanent exit half channel in the stator of the proton motor.
- This pump features a lobed rotor, which rotates within the walls of a stator seated within the pump housing.
- Inside of the hub is a multi-phase, DC brushless motor, arranged so that the rotor surrounds and rotates around the center-mounted stator.
- The fluids are forced into a small gap between the rotor and the stator where they experience strong shear forces, which causes the molten bitumen to break into minute particles.
- A Mazda alternator is made up of four basic parts: the rotor, the stator, the diode packs, and the voltage regulator.
- 1.1 A row of small stationary airfoils attached to the casing of an axial-flow turbine, positioned between the rotors.
Origin Late 19th century: from stationary, on the pattern of rotor. |