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What is the function of the stator frame in an alternator?
Question

What is the function of the stator frame in an alternator?

A.

To verticate the armature

B.

To hold the armature windings

C.

To protect the whole machine

D.

To function as a return path for flux

E.

To restart the whole machine

Correct option is B

The stator frame in an alternator is the stationary part of the machine. Its primary function is to provide a structural support for the armature windings, which are housed within the stator core.

The armature windings generate the electricity when cut by the rotating magnetic field produced by the rotor. The stator frame keeps these windings in the proper position relative to the rotor, ensuring efficient power generation.

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