rotorcentric
Rotorcentric, rotor-centric, or rotor-centered is an engineering term used to describe approaches that treat the rotor as the primary reference body in the analysis, control, and monitoring of rotating machinery. In rotor-centric methods, the state of the system is expressed in terms of rotor angle and speed and the relative motion of other components with respect to the rotor, rather than in a fixed or stationary frame (stator- or ground-centric). This perspective is common in both electrical and mechanical domains.
In electrical machines, rotor-centric modeling is exemplified by the use of a rotor reference frame for control
Applications include condition monitoring and fault diagnosis, real-time control of electric machines (for example, field-oriented control
See also: rotor dynamics, Park's transformation, rotor reference frame, field-oriented control.