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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
41
Citations
9301
World Ranking
4220
National Ranking
1515

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Electrical engineering
  • Mechanical engineering
  • Composite material

His main research concerns Control theory, Rotor, Electrical engineering, Stator and Magnet. Gerald Burt Kliman is involved in the study of Control theory that focuses on Torque in particular. His Rotor research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Control engineering, Induction motor and Electric motor.

His Stator research includes elements of Low-pass filter and Squirrel-cage rotor. His Magnet study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Structural engineering, Composite material and AC motor. His work on Fault detection and isolation as part of general Fault study is frequently linked to Fourier analysis, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science.

His most cited work include:

  • Interior Permanent-Magnet Synchronous Motors for Adjustable-Speed Drives (729 citations)
  • Methods of Motor Current Signature Analysis (276 citations)
  • A new approach to on-line turn fault detection in AC motors (273 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Electrical engineering, Stator, Rotor, Control theory and Acoustics are his primary areas of study. His study in the fields of Electric machine, Electric motor, Excitation and Field coil under the domain of Electrical engineering overlaps with other disciplines such as Lamination. His work in Stator covers topics such as Electromagnetic coil which are related to areas like Test probe.

The various areas that Gerald Burt Kliman examines in his Rotor study include Structural engineering and Magnet. Gerald Burt Kliman interconnects Fault and Induction motor, Voltage in the investigation of issues within Control theory. He has researched Acoustics in several fields, including Magnetic flux, Signal and Core.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Electrical engineering (37.50%)
  • Stator (33.33%)
  • Rotor (27.78%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2001-2004)?

  • Electrical engineering (37.50%)
  • Stator (33.33%)
  • Core (13.19%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Gerald Burt Kliman focuses on Electrical engineering, Stator, Core, Acoustics and Electromagnetic coil. His study on Stator also encompasses disciplines like

  • Atomic physics most often made with reference to Tube,
  • Optics which is related to area like Solid core and Electrical devices. His Core research incorporates themes from Structural engineering and Rotor.

His studies in Acoustics integrate themes in fields like Signal and Current. His Electromagnetic coil research integrates issues from Test probe, Mechanical engineering, Wedge and Sense. His study in Electric machine is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Phasor, Magnetic core and Control theory.

Between 2001 and 2004, his most popular works were:

  • Test probe for electrical devices having low or no wedge depression (35 citations)
  • High speed induction motor rotor and method of fabrication (34 citations)
  • Direct current machine monitoring system and method (31 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Electrical engineering
  • Mechanical engineering
  • Composite material

Gerald Burt Kliman spends much of his time researching Core, Electrical engineering, Rotor, Current and Stator. The Core study combines topics in areas such as Acoustics, Bar, Magnetic flux and Yoke. His Rotor research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Fixture, Induction motor, Squirrel-cage rotor and Structural engineering.

His Current research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Instantaneous phase, Signal, Condition monitoring and Voltage. His research in Signal intersects with topics in Transformation, Alternating current and Direct current. His Stator study combines topics in areas such as Test probe, Optics and Electromagnetic coil.

Best Publications

  • Interior Permanent-Magnet Synchronous Motors for Adjustable-Speed Drives

    Thomas M. Jahns;Gerald B. Kliman;Thomas W. Neumann

  • Quantitative evaluation of induction motor broken bars by means of electrical signature analysis

    A. Bellini;F. Filippetti;G. Franceschini;C. Tassoni

  • What stator current processing-based technique to use for induction motor rotor faults diagnosis?

    M. E. H. Benbouzid;G. B. Kliman

  • Handbook of Electric Motors

    Hamid A. Toliyat;Gerald B. Kliman

  • A Survey of Methods for Detection of Stator-Related Faults in Induction Machines

    R.M. Tallam;Sang Bin Lee;G.C. Stone;G.B. Kliman

  • Methods of Motor Current Signature Analysis

    G. B. Kliman;J. Stein

  • A new approach to on-line turn fault detection in AC motors

    G.B. Kliman;W.J. Premerlani;R.A. Koegl;D. Hoeweler

  • An adaptive statistical time-frequency method for detection of broken bars and bearing faults in motors using stator current

    B. Yazici;G.B. Kliman

  • Insulation failure prediction in AC machines using line-neutral voltages

    M.A. Cash;T.G. Habetler;G.B. Kliman

  • Electrical motor monitoring system and method

    Gerald B. Kliman;Rudolph A. Koegl;John R. Krahn;William J. Premerlani

  • Stator current harmonics and their causal vibrations: a preliminary investigation of sensorless vibration monitoring applications

    C.M. Riley;B.K. Lin;T.G. Habetler;G.B. Kliman

  • Fault management system for a switched reluctance motor

    Gerald B. Kliman;Stephen R. Macminn;Charles M. Stephens

  • An online technique for monitoring the insulation condition of AC machine stator windings

    Sang Bin Lee;K. Younsi;G.B. Kliman

  • Sensorless, online motor diagnostics

    G.B. Kliman;W.J. Premerlani;B. Yazici;R.A. Koegl

  • Axial flux machine and method of fabrication

    Gerald Burt Kliman;Charles Michael Stephens;Patrick Lee Jansen

  • Synchronous disk motor with amorphous metal stator and permanent magnet rotor and flywheel

    Gerald B. Kliman;Allan B. Plunkett

  • Method of fabricating rotors with retaining cylinders and reduced harmonic field effect losses

    Roger Neal Johnson;Gerald Burt Kliman;Yuefeng Liao;Wen Liang Soong

  • Composite rotor lamination for use in reluctance hompolar, and permanent magnet machines

    Gerald B. Kliman

  • Development of a Modulation Strategy for a PWM Inverter Drive

    Gerald B. Kliman;Allan B. Plunkett

  • Spectral analysis of induction motor current to detect rotor faults with reduced false alarms

    Gerald B. Kliman

Frequent Co-Authors

Wen L. Soong
Wen L. Soong University of Adelaide
Thomas M. Jahns
Thomas M. Jahns University of Wisconsin–Madison
Sang Bin Lee
Sang Bin Lee Korea University
Ronghai Qu
Ronghai Qu Huazhong University of Science and Technology
John Erik Hershey
John Erik Hershey General Electric (United States)

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