2000 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to the understanding and modeling aging processes in high voltage insulation.
Gian Carlo Montanari mainly investigates Space charge, Electrical engineering, Partial discharge, Voltage and Electronic engineering. His Electrical engineering research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Electric arc furnace and Reliability. The study incorporates disciplines such as Identification, Insulation system, Noise, Power electronics and Electric motor in addition to Partial discharge.
His Voltage research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Curve fitting and Waveform. His work deals with themes such as Inference, Weibull distribution, Fuzzy logic and Signal, Signal processing, which intersect with Electronic engineering. His studies in Dielectric integrate themes in fields like Nanotechnology, Condensed matter physics and Polymer.
His primary scientific interests are in Partial discharge, Electrical engineering, Voltage, Space charge and Electronic engineering. His research in Partial discharge intersects with topics in Identification, Insulation system, Reliability engineering, Power electronics and Inverter. The concepts of his Electrical engineering study are interwoven with issues in Power, Reliability and Engineering physics.
In his research, Thermal is intimately related to Mechanics, which falls under the overarching field of Voltage. His Electronic engineering research integrates issues from Total harmonic distortion, Transformer, Detector, Control theory and Weibull distribution. His Composite material research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Electrical resistivity and conductivity and Dielectric.
Gian Carlo Montanari focuses on Partial discharge, Voltage, Electrical engineering, Electronic engineering and Reliability engineering. The various areas that Gian Carlo Montanari examines in his Partial discharge study include Rise time, Waveform, Square wave and Stress. The Voltage study combines topics in areas such as Acoustics and Insulation system.
While working in this field, Gian Carlo Montanari studies both Electrical engineering and Space charge. He combines subjects such as Transformer and Smart grid with his study of Electronic engineering. His research integrates issues of Power transmission, Reliability, Residual and Condition monitoring in his study of Reliability engineering.
Electrical engineering, Partial discharge, Voltage, Power electronics and Space charge are his primary areas of study. His study looks at the intersection of Electrical engineering and topics like Automotive engineering with Stress distribution. His Partial discharge research includes themes of Power, Mineral oil, Mechanics and Breakdown voltage.
His work in the fields of Voltage, such as Pulse-width modulation, Rise time and Square wave, overlaps with other areas such as Impulse. Gian Carlo Montanari interconnects Overvoltage, Insulation system, Condition monitoring and Reliability in the investigation of issues within Power electronics. His Space charge studies intersect with other disciplines such as Electric field, INSULATION FAILURE, Composite material, Polarity and Stress.
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Polymer nanocomposites as dielectrics and electrical insulation-perspectives for processing technologies, material characterization and future applications
T. Tanaka;G.C. Montanari;R. Mulhaupt.
IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation (2004)
The role of trapped space charges in the electrical aging of insulating materials
L.A. Dissado;G. Mazzanti;G.C. Montanari.
IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation (1997)
Digital detection and fuzzy classification of partial discharge signals
A. Contin;A. Cavallini;G.C. Montanari;G. Pasini.
IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation (2002)
Relation between space charge accumulation and partial discharge activity in enameled wires under PWM-like voltage waveforms
D. Fabiani;G.C. Montanari;A. Cavallini;G. Mazzanti.
IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation (2004)
Aging phenomenology and modeling
G.C. Montanari;L. Simoni.
IEEE Transactions on Electrical Insulation (1993)
Modification of electrical properties and performance of EVA and PP insulation through nanostructure by organophilic silicates
G.C. Montanari;D. Fabiani;F. Palmieri;D. Kaempfer.
IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation (2004)
A space-charge based method for the estimation of apparent mobility and trap depth as markers for insulation degradation-theoretical basis and experimental validation
G. Mazzanti;G.C. Montanari;J.M. Alison.
IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation (2003)
Polymeric HVDC Cable Design and Space Charge Accumulation. Part 1: Insulation/Semicon Interface
D. Fabiani;G.C. Montanari;C. Laurent;G. Teyssedre.
IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine (2007)
Arc-furnace model for the study of flicker compensation in electrical networks
G.C. Montanari;M. Loggini;A. Cavallini;L. Pitti.
IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery (1994)
Electrical aging and life models: the role of space charge
G. Mazzanti;G.C. Montanari.
IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation (2005)
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