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Dielectric Insulation in Medium- and High-Voltage Power Equipment—Degradation and Failure Mechanism, Diagnostics, and Electrical Parameters Improvement 2nd edition

A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "F6: High Voltage".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 18 September 2024 | Viewed by 46

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Department of Electrical Devices and High Voltage Technology, Lublin University of Technology, 38A Nadbystrzycka Street, 20-618 Lublin, Poland
Interests: diagnostics of power transformers; insulation condition diagnostics; failure prevention; environmental pollution; nanocomposite materials
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Dear Colleagues,

The Guest Editor is inviting submissions to the Volume 2 of a Special Issue of Energies journal on the subject area of "Dielectric Insulation in Medium- and High-Voltage Power Equipment—Degradation and Failure Mechanism, Diagnostics, and Electrical Parameters Improvement 2nd edition".

This Special Issue will focus on the detection of degradation and failure mechanisms of dielectric insulation in medium- and high-voltage power equipment. Diagnostic investigations will help to eliminate damage to the insulation components of power equipment. This can effectively reduce and even eliminate catastrophic failures and avoid accompanying environmental pollution. The Special Issue will also deal with metering and the use of sensors and other solutions for continuously monitoring the condition of the components of power equipment.

Topics of interest for publication include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Determination of degradation and failure mechanisms of dielectric insulation.
  • Diagnostics and monitoring of insulating components of power equipment, including the condition of solid, liquid (oil), and gas insulation.
  • Modern diagnostic methods, including the FDS method, the PDC method, the RVM method, the SFRA method, partial discharge measurements and localization of their places of occurrence, and vibro-acoustic and acoustic measurements.
  • Development and implementation of new diagnostic methods.
  • Improvement of electrical parameters of power equipment.

Prof. Dr. Tomasz Norbert Kołtunowicz
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • medium- and high-voltage power equipment
  • diagnostics of power equipment
  • degradation and failure mechanisms
  • diagnostics
  • insulation condition diagnostics
  • new diagnostic methods
  • electrical parameter improvements
  • failure prevention
  • environmental pollution

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