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stator

/stey-ter/US // ˈsteɪ tər //UK // (ˈsteɪtə) //

定子,固定器,汀子,订子

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Electricity, Machinery. a portion of a machine that remains fixed with respect to rotating parts, especially the collection of stationary parts in the magnetic circuits of a machine.Compare rotor.
    • : Aeronautics. the system of stationary airfoils in the compressor of a jet engine.

Examples

  • The coil represents the stationary part, the stator (Fig. 445) and the cup the rotating part, the rotor, of an induction motor.

  • The currents in the rotor winding are induced by the action of the rotating magnetic field set up by the stator currents.

  • There is a stator ring which entirely surrounds the armature.

  • Then there is a temple agreeing with the descriptions of that of Jupiter Stator upon the Palatine.

  • Between the rows of the blading upon the rotor extend similar rows of stationary blades attached to the casing or stator.