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armature à pôles

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  • Armature reaction drop — is the effect of a magnetic field on the distribution of the flux under main poles of a generator. [cite book|title=Basic Electricity |author= A.Van Valkenburgh|year=1993|publisher=Thomson Delmar Learning|url=http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN… …   Wikipedia

  • armature — [ armatyr ] n. f. • 1282; lat. armatura 1 ♦ Assemblage de pièces de bois ou de métal qui sert à maintenir les diverses parties d un ouvrage de charpente, de maçonnerie, qui consolide une matière fragile. ⇒ charpente; carcasse, échafaudage.… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Armature — Ar ma*ture, n. [L. armatura, fr. armare to arm: cf. F. armature. See {Arm}, v. t., {Armor}.] 1. Armor; whatever is worn or used for the protection and defense of the body, esp. the protective outfit of some animals and plants. [1913 Webster] 2.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Armature de protection — ● Armature de protection pièce en matériau magnétique placée entre les pôles d un aimant permanent pour réduire la réluctance du circuit magnétique ou pour protéger l aimant d une désaimantation accidentelle …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • armature — [är′mə chər] n. [L armatura, arms, equipment < armatus, pp. of armare; all senses from that of “armored, protected”: see ARM2, vt.] 1. any protective covering: see ARMOR (senses 1 & 2) 2. any part or structure of an organism useful for defense …   English World dictionary

  • Armature (electrical engineering) — In electrical engineering, an armature is one of the two principal electrical components of an electromechanical machine a motor or generator. The other is the field winding, field magnet. The role of the field component is simply to create a… …   Wikipedia

  • armature — /ahr meuh cheuhr/, n. 1. armor. 2. Biol. the protective covering of an animal or plant, or any part serving for defense or offense. 3. Elect. a. the part of an electric machine that includes the main current carrying winding and in which the… …   Universalium

  • armature — noun Etymology: Middle English, armor, from Latin armatura armor, equipment, from armatus Date: 15th century 1. an organ or structure (as teeth or thorns) for offense or defense 2. a. a piece of soft iron or steel that connects the poles of a… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • armature — /ˈamətʃə / (say ahmuhchuh) noun 1. armour. 2. Biology the protective covering of an animal or plant, or any part serving for defence or offence. 3. Electricity a. the iron or steel applied across the poles of a permanent magnet to close it, or to …  

  • armature — ar•ma•ture [[t]ˈɑr mə tʃər[/t]] n. 1) bio the protective covering of an animal or plant, or any part serving for defense or offense 2) elm a) the part of a generator that includes the main current carrying winding, in which the electromotive… …   From formal English to slang

  • armature —   n. armament; Botany, Zoology, defensive outgrowth; Electricity, piece of iron placed on poles of permanent magnet; piece of iron whose movement, due to magnetic attraction, actuates apparatus or machinery; rotating part of dynamo or electric… …   Dictionary of difficult words

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