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Material: Commonly made of high-strength steel alloys or stainless steel. Function: Transmits torque and power from the energy source to the rotating parts of a machine. Applications: Found in electric motors, turbines, generators, pumps, and other rotating machinery.

Design Considerations: Load-bearing capacity, concentricity, and resistance to stress and fatigue are critical design factors. Manufacturing Processes: Involve forging, heat treatment, turning, grinding, and gear manufacturing. Importance of Quality: Strict quality control and testing are necessary to ensure reliability and performance, especially in high-speed and high-torque applications. Specific examples: Rotor shafts are used in wind turbines, where they connect the rotor to the gearbox and transmit the mechanical energy to drive the generator. In electric motors, the rotor shaft is the central component that rotates and converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.

The rotor shaft forms the heart of the electric motor. High demands are placed on rotor shafts, among other things in terms of transmittable torque, run-out.

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