Staatorimähiste
Staatorimähiste refers to the stator winding in an electric motor. The stator is the stationary part of the motor, and its windings are crucial for generating the magnetic field that interacts with the rotor's magnetic field to produce torque. These windings are typically made of insulated copper wire, arranged in a specific configuration within slots on the stator core. The number of windings, their arrangement, and the way they are connected determine the motor's operating characteristics, such as its voltage, current, speed, and power. When alternating current flows through the stator windings, it creates a rotating magnetic field. This rotating field then induces currents in the rotor, causing it to follow the stator's field and thus rotate. The design and material of the stator windings are critical for the motor's efficiency, reliability, and overall performance. Proper insulation is essential to prevent short circuits and ensure safe operation. Different types of motors, such as induction motors and synchronous motors, utilize stator windings in distinct ways to achieve their respective operating principles.