Rotor noise
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WHIRRotor noise
BLADESRotor parts
STATORRotor housing
STATORRotor pivot
CAMIrregular rotor
rotaplanea rotor plane
STATOROpposite of rotor.
STATORHousing for a rotor.
impellerblade of a rotor
rotaplanesROTAPLANE, a rotor plane
PALINDROMESReviver, radar, rotor, etc.
AUTOGIROAircraft with a rotor
STATOROpposite of a rotor.
CAMRotor in a motor
STATORA rotor turns on it
PALINDROMERotor or radar, for example.
STATORIt encases a turbine rotor.
rotorsROTOR, a rotating part of a machine
statora part of a machine about which the rotor revolves
rotorsa part that revolves in a stationary part a brake rotor
statorsSTATOR, a part of a machine about which the rotor revolves
impellerrotor located in a conduit to impart motion to a fluid
multistage(of a pump, turbine, or similar device) Having more than one rotor
downwashThe downward deflection of an airstream by an aircraft wing or helicopter rotor blade
windmilled(of the propeller or rotor of an aircraft, or the aircraft itself) Spin unpowered
downwashesThe downward deflection of an airstream by an aircraft wing or helicopter rotor blade
windmilling(of the propeller or rotor of an aircraft, or the aircraft itself) Spin unpowered
autorotationSuch rotation in the rotor blades of a helicopter that is descending without engine power
autorotationsSuch rotation in the rotor blades of a helicopter that is descending without engine power
windagefriction between a rotor and the air within its casing, as in an electric generator
windagesfriction between a rotor and the air within its casing, as in an electric generator
vanesone of a set of blades set on a rotor to be moved by fluid or air
vaneone of a set of blades set on a rotor to be moved by fluid or air
vanedone of a set of blades set on a rotor to be moved by fluid or air
autogirosa rotary-wing aircraft that employs a propeller for forward motion and a freely rotating rotor for lift
featheringThe action of varying the angle of propellers, rotor blades, or oars so as to reduce air or water resistance
windingsAn electrical conductor that is wound around a magnetic material, esp. one encircling part of the stator or rotor of an electric motor or generator or forming part of a transformer
turbinesA machine for producing continuous power in which a wheel or rotor, typically fitted with vanes, is made to revolve by a fast-moving flow of water, steam, gas, air, or other fluid
gyrosnavigational compass containing a gyroscope rotor, that, when adjusted for the latitude and speed of the vessel or aircraft, indicates the direction of true north along the surface of the earth or communicates this information to one or more gyro repeater
helicoptersA type of aircraft that derives both lift and propulsion from one or two sets of horizontally revolving overhead rotors. It is capable of moving vertically and horizontally, the direction of motion being controlled by the pitch of the rotor blades