stator definition

stator means the portion of a rotating machine which includes the stationary magnetic parts with their associated windings;
stator means the portion of a rotating machine which includes the stationary magnetic parts with their associated windings; (33) ‘inertia’ means the property of a rotating rigid body, such as the rotor of an alternator, such that it maintains its state of uniform rotational motion and angular momentum unless an external torque is applied; (34) ‘synthetic inertia’ means the facility provided by a power park module or HVDC system to replace the effect of inertia of a synchronous power-generating module to a prescribed level of performance; (35) ‘frequency control’ means the capability of a power-generating module or HVDC system to adjust its active power output in response to a measured deviation of system frequency from a setpoint, in order to maintain stable system frequency; (36) ‘frequency sensitive mode’ or ‘FSM’ means the operating mode of a power-generating module or HVDC system in which the active power output changes in response to a change in system frequency, in such a way that it assists with the recovery to target frequency; (37) ‘limited frequency sensitive mode — overfrequency’ or ‘LFSM-O’ means a power- generating module or HVDC system operating mode which will result in active power output reduction in response to a change in system frequency above a certain value; (38) ‘limited frequency sensitive mode — underfrequency’‘LFSM-U’ means a power- generating module or HVDC system operating mode which will result in active power output increase in response to a change in system frequency below a certain value; (39) ‘frequency response deadband’ means an interval used intentionally to make the frequency control unresponsive; (40) ‘frequency response insensitivity’ means the inherent feature of the control system specified as the minimum magnitude of change in the frequency or input signal that results in a change of output power or output signal; (41) ‘P-Q-capability diagram’ means a diagram describing the reactive power capability of a power-generating module in the context of varying active power at the connection point; (42) ‘steady-state stability’ means the ability of a network or a synchronous power-generating module to revert and maintain stable operation following a minor disturbance; (43) ‘island operation’ means the independent operation of a whole network or part of a network that is isolated after being disconnected from the interconnected system, having at least one power-generating module or HVDC system supplying power to this network and c...
stator means the portion of a rotating machine which includes the stationary

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stator means the porti foa rotatingmachine wichhincludes the s tationary
stator means the stationary part of the fan that interacts with the air stream passing through the impeller and, within the geometrical air-stream envelope between defined fan inlet and outlet sections, includes any element that may increase, and excludes any non-fan element that may decrease, the fan efficiency;

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