Noun
stator (plural stators)
The stationary part of a motor or other machine.
Another early problem of the build-up of cracks in the stator surface near the plug hole was eliminated by installing the spark plugs in a separate metal insert/ copper sleeve in the housing instead of plug being screwed directly into the block housing. Source: Internet
Because the magnetic bearings and the temperature cycles allow for only a limited clearance between rotor and stator, the blades at the high pressure stages are somewhat degenerated into a single helical foil each. Source: Internet
Components HDD with disks and motor hub removed exposing copper colored stator coils surrounding a bearing in the center of the spindle motor. Source: Internet
ACIM fabrication begins with a three-phase winding placed in the winding slot of the stator. Source: Internet
I observed the stator current in Servo system that servo motor connected with servo drive. Source: Internet
In a single sided version the magnetic repulsion forces the conductor away from the stator, levitating it, and carrying it along in the direction of the moving magnetic field. Source: Internet