rotorestator
Rotorestator is a term used in some engineering discussions to describe a family of electromechanical devices in which aspects of a rotor and stator are combined within a compact or coaxial arrangement. The concept arises from attempts to improve torque density and packaging by reducing the axial length or by integrating magnetic components into a single rotating assembly. In rotorestator designs, one may have a rotor that carries either windings or magnets while the stator is fixed, or a shared assembly where rotating and stationary magnetic elements are integrated in a common housing. Both permanent-magnet and wound-field variants have been proposed.
Advantages cited for rotorestator approaches include higher power density, shorter machine length, and potential simplifications in
In usage, some researchers describe rotorestator concepts as alternatives to conventional rotor-stator machines for compact electric