Electrical Engineering - Three-Phase Systems in Power Applications - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Three-Phase Systems in Power Applications - True or False (Q.No. 10)
10.
The stator is the rotating assembly in a generator or motor.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
The two main parts of a generator or motor can be described in either mechanical or electrical terms:
Mechanical:
Rotor: The rotating part of an electrical machine
Stator: The stationary part of an electrical machine
Electrical:
Armature: The power-producing component of an electrical machine. In a generator, alternator, or dynamo the armature windings generate the electric current. The armature can be on either the rotor or the stator.
Field: The magnetic field component of an electrical machine. The magnetic field of the dynamo or alternator can be provided by either electromagnets or permanent magnets mounted on either the rotor or the stator.
Mechanical:
Rotor: The rotating part of an electrical machine
Stator: The stationary part of an electrical machine
Electrical:
Armature: The power-producing component of an electrical machine. In a generator, alternator, or dynamo the armature windings generate the electric current. The armature can be on either the rotor or the stator.
Field: The magnetic field component of an electrical machine. The magnetic field of the dynamo or alternator can be provided by either electromagnets or permanent magnets mounted on either the rotor or the stator.
Discussion:
4 comments Page 1 of 1.
R.UTHIRASAMY said:
1 decade ago
How? What concept ?
Benudhar said:
1 decade ago
Please specify the application of rotor and stator in electrical terms incase of different types of motors.
Ayush kumar. said:
9 years ago
Stator is the stationary assembly in motor or generator.
Parth said:
8 years ago
Stator is the outer casing of motor and rotor is the inner rotating element.
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