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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stationary component" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a part of a system or mechanism that does not move or change position.
Example: "In the engine, the stationary component plays a crucial role in maintaining stability and support."
Alternatives: "a fixed element" or "a non-moving part."
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Particular emphasis is devoted to a stationary component of saturation correlated to porosity.
The steam turbine exhaust hood is a stationary component which connects the last stage of the turbine exit to the condenser.
Effective sealing may require high contact pressure between a stationary component and a rotating component, but minimal wear is also desired for long seal life.
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The stationary component is an emergency patient transport vehicle, operated by four emergency technicians of the Austrian Red Cross.
Besides, an analysis of its associated characteristic polynomial indicates that the roots are not complex, and hence, that the stationary component does not follow a cyclical pattern.
On the other hand, real roots of the characteristic polynomial are obtained, and hence, the stationary component does not follow a properly cyclical pattern.
Starting at a certain detuning, the quasiperiodic component fully vanishes and the stationary component absorbs the whole response energy.
The stress causes subsurface cracks to form in either the moving or the stationary component.
It also describes first user feedback about the stationary component.
The top panel shows the equivalent current system for the stationary component.
It efficiently estimates periodic and stationary component in the signal [10 12].
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