Motor stators are the stationary part of an electric motor. They compose a set of windings positioned on a core, often made of iron or steel. The windings create a magnetic field when current flows through them. This magnetic field interacts with the rotating rotor within the motor, producing torque and causing the shaft to turn. The design of a s
Stator Design for Optimal Electric Motor Performance
Achieving peak output in electric motors heavily relies on meticulous stator design. The stator, housing the stationary windings that generate the magnetic field, plays a pivotal role in determining the motor's overall functionality. Factors such as winding configuration, number of poles, and core material all contribute to the stator's ability to