rotorban
Rotorban is a coined term that appears in limited technical discussions and in speculative fiction to refer to mechanisms or policies that constrain the rotation of a rotor. In technical or engineering contexts, rotorban can describe a protective feature intended to prevent rotor overspeed, overload, or mechanical failure. Such a feature might use sensors to monitor speed, torque, or vibration and respond by applying braking, clamping, or locking action to bring rotation to a safe state.
In fictional or hypothetical settings, rotorban is often invoked as a device or policy that immobilizes rotors
Etymology and usage notes: The term combines 'rotor' with 'ban' and has no single formal definition. It