The brake rotor functions similar to the breaks on a bicycle. Each brake rotor contains a rotor and a brake pad. When the brake is applied, the brake pads squeeze the rotor, causing the wheels to stop.
The function of your brake rotor is to apply pressure to the brake line which will help your vehicle stop. The pressure is applied when you engage the brake pedal. The rotor also helps to maintain and control the heat that is caused by any friction when braking.
To counteract the force of torque created by the main rotor. If not for that tail rotor, the torque would cause the helicopter to spin continuously around.
Allow a back and forth movement of the rotor
Is to support the rotor to turn with the help of bearning at both ends
Friction device used to stop a moving vehicle.
The number of poles on stator and rotor is always the same. If they are not equal?æno torque will be produced, thus, the machine will not function.?æ
Equation describing the relative motion of rotor with respect to stator field as a function of time.
it is definitely a function of chord length and blade radius
There is no difference between brakes and rotors because the rotor is just one of the many parts that make up a brake. The function of a brake rotor is to stop the wheels from spinning. The rotor is what the brake clamps hold on to stop the car.
to limit the induced current in the rotor to assist with high inertia loads
This part forms the field circuit. It is a rotating part with a magnetic field that induces current into the stator