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- Inrunner abstract "The term inrunner refers to a type of brushless motor used in radio controlled models, especially in reference to their use in aircraft to differentiate them from outrunners. Inrunners get their nickname from the fact that their rotational core is contained within the motor's can, much like a standard ferrite motor. Compared to outrunner motors, inrunners tend to spin exceptionally fast, often as high as 11000 RPM per volt, far too fast for most aircraft propellers. However, inrunners lack torque. As a result, most inrunners are used in conjunction with a gearbox in both surface and aircraft models to reduce speed and increase torqueIn many cases the inrunner is "ironless" in that there is no iron stator core to magnetize. The wire is run inside the can and held in place by epoxy or other resin material. Because there is no magnetic iron core, ironless in runners have no "cogging", in that they spin freely with no magnetic interaction when power is disconnected. A well-designed ironless inrunner is extremely efficient. This is because there is virtually no iron magnetization loss and very little windage loss in the motor. However, due to the lack of a magnetic stator core, the ironless motor has very low torque but also higher Kv (a unit that is defined as RPM per volt) when compared to an iron core motor.".
- Inrunner wikiPageID "13612261".
- Inrunner wikiPageRevisionID "575897209".
- Inrunner hasPhotoCollection Inrunner.
- Inrunner subject Category:Electric_motors.
- Inrunner subject Category:Radio-controlled_aircraft.
- Inrunner subject Category:Radio-controlled_cars.
- Inrunner type Artifact100021939.
- Inrunner type Car102958343.
- Inrunner type Container103094503.
- Inrunner type Conveyance103100490.
- Inrunner type Device103183080.
- Inrunner type ElectricMotor103273061.
- Inrunner type ElectricMotors.
- Inrunner type Instrumentality103575240.
- Inrunner type Machine103699975.
- Inrunner type Motor103789946.
- Inrunner type MotorVehicle103791235.
- Inrunner type Object100002684.
- Inrunner type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Inrunner type RadioControlledCars.
- Inrunner type Self-propelledVehicle104170037.
- Inrunner type Vehicle104524313.
- Inrunner type WheeledVehicle104576211.
- Inrunner type Whole100003553.
- Inrunner comment "The term inrunner refers to a type of brushless motor used in radio controlled models, especially in reference to their use in aircraft to differentiate them from outrunners. Inrunners get their nickname from the fact that their rotational core is contained within the motor's can, much like a standard ferrite motor. Compared to outrunner motors, inrunners tend to spin exceptionally fast, often as high as 11000 RPM per volt, far too fast for most aircraft propellers.".
- Inrunner label "Inrunner".
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- Inrunner sameAs Q6036961.
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- Inrunner sameAs Inrunner.
- Inrunner wasDerivedFrom Inrunner?oldid=575897209.
- Inrunner isPrimaryTopicOf Inrunner.