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Inrunner, the Glossary

Index Inrunner

The term inrunner refers to an electric motor where the rotor (runner) is inside the stator.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 10 relations: Brushless DC electric motor, Cogging torque, Motor constants, Outrunner, Radio-controlled car, Rotor (electric), Stator, Torque, Transmission (mechanical device), Windage.

  2. Radio-controlled aircraft
  3. Radio-controlled cars

Brushless DC electric motor

A brushless DC electric motor (BLDC), also known as an electronically commutated motor, is a synchronous motor using a direct current (DC) electric power supply. Inrunner and brushless DC electric motor are electric motors.

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Cogging torque

Cogging torque of electrical motors is the torque due to the interaction between the permanent magnets of the rotor and the stator slots of a permanent magnet machine. Inrunner and Cogging torque are electric motors.

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Motor constants

The motor size constant (K_\text) and motor velocity constant (K_\text, alternatively called the back EMF constant) are values used to describe characteristics of electrical motors. Inrunner and motor constants are electric motors.

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Outrunner

An outrunner is an electric motor having the rotor outside the stator, as though the motor were turned inside out. Inrunner and outrunner are electric motors and Radio-controlled aircraft.

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Radio-controlled car

Radio-controlled cars, or RC cars for short, are miniature model cars, vans, buses, trucks or buggies that can be controlled from a distance using a specialized transmitter or remote. Inrunner and Radio-controlled car are Radio-controlled cars.

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Rotor (electric)

The rotor is a moving component of an electromagnetic system in the electric motor, electric generator, or alternator. Inrunner and rotor (electric) are electric motors.

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Stator

The stator is the stationary part of a rotary system, found in electric generators, electric motors, sirens, mud motors, or biological rotors (such as bacterial flagella or ATP synthase). Inrunner and stator are electric motors.

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Torque

In physics and mechanics, torque is the rotational analogue of linear force.

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Transmission (mechanical device)

A transmission (also called a gearbox) is a mechanical device which uses a gear set—two or more gears working together—to change the speed, direction of rotation, or torque multiplication/reduction in a machine.

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Windage

Windage is a term used in aerodynamics, firearms ballistics, and automobiles that mainly relates to the effects of air (e.g., wind) on an object of interest.

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See also

Radio-controlled aircraft

Radio-controlled cars

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inrunner