The non-rotating part of a magnetic structure. In a motor the stator usually contains the mounting surface, bearings, and non-rotating windings or permanent magnets.
the stationary or fixed element of a pump or motor
The stationary rubber element of the PDM motor. The Rotor is held in place by the stator, which until the application of fluid pressure, prevents the Rotor from turning. The stator provides the internal seal to enable pressure build-up.
The stationary part of a rotating electric machine. Commonly used to describe the stationary part of an ac machine that contains the power windings.
part of a generator, made of electrical windings that do not move
The non-rotating part of the magnetic structure in an induction motor.
an assembly of fixed plates in a variable capacitor
an electrically conductive stationary plate that, when charged, attracts or repels the charged membrane, thereby causing the membrane to move to produce sound
a stationary part in or about which a rotor revolves
The non-moving part of the motor. Specifically, it is the iron core with the wire winding in it that is pressed into the frame shell. The winding pattern determines the voltage constant of the motor.
The component in a motor that contains the windings; it does not turn.
The stationary part of a motor that contains the laminated steel core with the winding; this is where the rotor revolves.
The stationary (non-rotating) part of an electric induction motor, on which the coils are wound.
The fixed part forming the reference for the moving diaphragm in a planar speaker.
The part of a motor, generator or alternator that does not rotate. In permanent magnet alternators it holds the coils and laminates. See also: Alternator, Generator, Permanent Magnet Alternator, Rotor
In an AC induction motor the stator is made of laminations with a large hole in the center for rotor to turn and slots in the stator for the windings to be inserted.
That part of an induction motor’s magnetic structure which does not rotate. It usually contains the primary winding.
The stator of a BLDC motor consists of stacked steel laminations with winding placed in the slots that are axially cut along the inner periphery.
The stationary part of a generator.
stationary member of a motor.
The part of the fan's motor that is stationary.
Stationary part of the fanâ€(tm)s motor.
A stationary part about which a rotor revolves. The stationary member of an AC electric motor.
part of assembly that remains stationary with respect to a rotating part. Stator vanes are a stationary set of airfoils in a compressor.
That portion of a machine which contains the stationary (non-moving) parts that surround the moving parts (rotor).
Stationary part of some rotary device such as a variable capacitor.
The fixed part of an AC motor, consisting of copper windings within steel laminations.
The stationary part of a rotating electrical machine. The stator may be either the field or the armature, depending on the design of the machine. The stationary member of a synchro that consists of a cylindrical structure of slotted laminations on which three Y-connected coils are wound with their axes 120 degrees apart. Depending on the type of synchro, the stator's functions are similar to the primary or secondary windings of a transformer.
The stationary parts of a magnetic circuit with associated windings.
The stator is the stationary part of an electric motor or alternator. Depending on the configuration of the motor the stator may act as the field magnet, interacting with the armature to create motion. The stator may be either a permagnet or an electromagnet.