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air core / air gap definition
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Re: air core / air gap definition
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by TheCasualTraveler (
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http://thecasualtraveler.com/wind.htm
Perhaps, more to the point would be to refer to single rotor, air core alternators as "infinite gap" setups and the space referred to as "stator clearance"
well, maybe...
Andy
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by Flux on Wed Jul 16th, 2008 at 01:43:35 AM MST
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I do like the term stator clearance. Many think this is the air gap in a dual rotor. That term would remove this confusion.
Flux
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