stator
IPA: stˈeɪtɝ
noun
- The stationary part of a motor or other machine.
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Examples of "stator" in Sentences
- A stator has a cylindrical bore.
- The static blades are the stators.
- It is the biggest stator in the world.
- The secondary winding is on the stator.
- Compensation for stator field distortion.
- The blades cooperate with the internal surface of the stator.
- The device has a stator and a rotor within a chamber in the stator.
- Stator flux linkage is estimated by integrating the stator voltages.
- The fluid is exhausted from the converter between the stator and impeller.
- A stator assembly in which a stack of stator laminations form a stator core.
- The stator is the stationary coil in an electric motor in which the rotor, attached to the drive shaft spins.
- Tamron's USD works with the high-frequency ultrasonic vibrations that are produced by a ring called a 'stator'.
- The excitation current for the exciter is provided by a DC current to the exciter stator which is generated by the output power of the main generator.
- From the ultrasonic bath we proceeded to the chamber vacuum sealer, the ultra-high-pressure homogenizer, the rotor-stator homogenizer -- well, just see the gallery.
- The vehicle also comes with a hand-wound stator and increased winding density for lower resistance and higher peak torque (the stator is the stationary part of an electric generator or electric motor.
- The vehicle also comes with a hand-wound stator and increased winding density for lower resistance and higher peak torque (the stator is the stationary part of an electric generator or electric motor).
- Duke Energy said the protest in a South C.rolina parking lot shouldn't slow the three-month trip to move the equipment, called a stator, from a port in the southern part of the state to a power generating plant under construction near C.iffside, N.C. The part had been parked in a lot near Greenville for about a week when four protesters scaled a fence around 8: 45 a.m.
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