a ROTOR is basically any part of a machine that rotates. eg the armature in a motor
a STATOR is the part of a machine that is stationary. ie the ROTOR revolves within the STATOR
The best way for one to understand what turbomachinery does is to look at a turbine. Turbomachinery is when machines transfer energy from a rotor to a fluid.
The simplest of pumps. A vaned rotor rotates inside the pump body. The water spins to the outside of the pump rotor and is forced out of the outlet pipe. The differential pressure across the pump continuously reprimes it. Very common in vehicle cooling systems, power showers and in washing machines.
Bearing span is basically the surface area of the inner ring on which the rotor rotates .
The word rotor is used to refer to a rotating part of a machine. It is also a palindrome.
There are six types of simple machines: lever, pulley, inclined plane, wedge, screw, and wheel and axle. A typical helicopter will contain ALL of these. Many people will think the main rotor is a screw.
The Rotor!
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Mean Machines was created in 1990.
The best way for one to understand what turbomachinery does is to look at a turbine. Turbomachinery is when machines transfer energy from a rotor to a fluid.
Rear is to the back of the vehicle. Brake rotor is the rotating part of a disc brake.
Do you mean rotor? If so, remove the distributor cap and remove the old rotor and install the new one. Simple repair.
to force the generation machines ( generator in power plant) to work on constant speed which mean constant frequency for any power network n= 120 F / p
rotor speed = 0
You probably have a warped rotor(s). Machining or replacement of rotor(s) is necessary to eliminate that.
Rotor blades are on helicopters. They are the long narrow parts above the fuselage (cabin) .When these rotate they impart 'lift' to the helicopter.
for salient type motor Lq>Ld, and non-salient type motor Lq=Ld; Lq and Ld are q-d axis inductanceAnswer'Salient' means to 'stick out', so a 'salient pole' machine is one whose rotor windings are fitted to pole pieces that stick out from the rotor shaft. A 'non-salient pole' machine is one in which the windings are placed in slots machined along the length of the rotor.Salient pole machines run slower and have more poles than slotted-rotor machines, and are typically used in alternators run by water turbines; slotted-rotor machines are typically used in alternators run by high-speed steam/gas turbines.
Rotor blades are on helicopters. They are the long narrow parts above the fuselage (cabin) .When these rotate they impart 'lift' to the helicopter.