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Stator
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stator: see generator generator, in electricity, machine used to change mechanical energy into electrical energy. It operates on the principle of electromagnetic induction, discovered (1831) by Michael Faraday.
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; motor, electric motor, electric, machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. When an electric current is passed through a wire loop that is in a magnetic field, the loop will rotate and the rotating motion is transmitted to a shaft, providing useful mechanical
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stator [′stād·ər]
(electricity)
The portion of a rotating machine that contains the stationary parts of the magnetic circuit and their associated windings.
(mechanical engineering)
A stationary machine part in or about which a rotor turns.

Stator 

(1) In reaction turbines, a grating installed ahead of the runner of a hydraulic turbine; it usually consists of rotatable profile blades. The rotatable blades make possible adjustment of the flow of water through the turbine. Such adjustments are necessary to produce an optimum direction of the water stream at the vanes of the runner and thus to improve the efficiency of the turbine under abnormal operating conditions.

(2) In vane pumps, the stator consists of stationary vanes and is located behind the impeller (with respect to the direction of flow) in such a way as to provide the most favorable (axial) outflow of the fluid.


Stator 

in electric machinery, the stationary part of a machine that serves as both a magnetic circuit and a supporting member.

A stator consists of a core and a frame. The core is made up of sheets of electrical steel; the sheets, which are 0.35–0.5 mm thick and insulated with varnish, are formed into stacks and fastened in the cast or welded frame. Stator windings fit into slots made in the core. To avoid substantial eddy currents and associated losses, the conductor of the stator winding is made up of several strands electrically in parallel. In high-power machines, these strands are braided (transposed). In linear motors, the core of the stator is unrolled into a line.

REFERENCE

Kostenko, M. P., and L. M. Piotrovskii. Elektricheskie mashiny, 3rd ed., parts 1–2. Leningrad, 1972–73.


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The dual-stator system comprises of a stator and stator housing that the company claims differs from all existing stators by offering significant advantages in capacity, economy and environmental protection, with the system being endorsed by the Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt (German Environmental Foundation).
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The Ross Series 700 High Shear Mixer, commonly used for creating high quality emulsions and dispersions throughout the process industry, incorporates high-speed rotors running in close proximity to fixed stators.
 
 
 
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