Stator Coil (Noun)
Meaning
Mechanical device consisting of the stationary part of a motor or generator in or around which the rotor revolves.
Classification
Nouns denoting man-made objects.
Examples
- The induction motor's stator coil produces a revolving magnetic field that induces an electromotive force in the rotor.
- When the battery's charged, it powers a stator coil in the alternator that creates an electrical field and energizes the rotor, allowing the vehicle to recharge.
- During start-up mode, the capacitor provides the extra kick needed for the stator coil to generate the magnetic forces required to set the rotor in rotation.
- Flux lines in the generator's stator coil are oriented radially and spaced at close intervals, resulting in a higher flux density near the loop linked by the rotor.
- By analyzing the current flow and power consumption of the generator's stator coil, the system can optimize energy production and minimize wear on the unit over time.