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  • 2000 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to the understanding and modeling aging processes in high voltage insulation.

Overview

Gian Carlo Montanari is affiliated with Florida State University in the United States and has contributed extensively to fields related to engineering and materials science. Their research primarily focuses on electrical and electronic engineering as well as materials chemistry, with notable involvement also in astronomy and astrophysics, biomedical engineering, and control and systems engineering.

The main topics of Montanari's work include:

  • High voltage insulation and dielectric phenomena
  • Power transformer diagnostics and insulation
  • Electrical fault detection and protection
  • Electrostatic discharge in electronics
  • Lightning and electromagnetic phenomena
  • Dielectric materials and actuators
  • Aerosol filtration and electrostatic precipitation

Montanari has been frequently published in key venues such as:

  • High Voltage
  • IEEE Access
  • IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery
  • IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation
  • Energies

Among recent publications credited to Montanari are:

  • Self-Assessment of Health Conditions of Electrical Assets and Grid Components: A Contribution to Smart Grids, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid
  • Ageing and reliability of electrical insulation: the risk of hybrid AC/DC grids, 2020, High Voltage

Montanari's research collaborations include frequent co-authors such as Paolo Seri, Riddhi Ghosh, Pasquale Cambareri, Myneni Sukesh Babu, and Hadi Naderiallaf.

Montanari's contributions to the understanding and modeling of aging processes in high voltage insulation were recognized in 2000 with the IEEE Fellow award.

Best Publications

  • Polymer nanocomposites as dielectrics and electrical insulation-perspectives for processing technologies, material characterization and future applications

    T. Tanaka;G.C. Montanari;R. Mulhaupt

  • The role of trapped space charges in the electrical aging of insulating materials

    L.A. Dissado;G. Mazzanti;G.C. Montanari

  • Digital detection and fuzzy classification of partial discharge signals

    A. Contin;A. Cavallini;G.C. Montanari;G. Pasini

  • 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

  • Aging phenomenology and modeling

    G.C. Montanari;L. Simoni

  • The electrical degradation threshold of polyethylene investigated by space charge and conduction current measurements

    G.C. Montanari

  • Polymeric HVDC Cable Design and Space Charge Accumulation. Part 1: Insulation/Semicon Interface

    D. Fabiani;G.C. Montanari;C. Laurent;G. Teyssedre

  • Electrical aging and life models: the role of space charge

    G. Mazzanti;G.C. Montanari

  • Advanced PD inference in on-field measurements. I. Noise rejection

    A. Cavallini;A. Contin;G.C. Montanari;F. Puletti

  • 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

  • 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

  • Progress in electrothermal life modeling of electrical insulation during the last decades

    G.C. Montanari;G. Mazzanti;L. Simoni

  • A new approach to the diagnosis of solid insulation systems based on PD signal inference

    A. Cavallini;G.C. Montanari;A. Contin;F. Pulletti

  • Arc-furnace model for the study of flicker compensation in electrical networks

    G.C. Montanari;M. Loggini;A. Cavallini;L. Pitti

  • Compensation strategies for shunt active-filter control

    A. Cavallini;G.C. Montanari

  • A new methodology for the identification of PD in electrical apparatus: properties and applications

    A. Cavallini;G.C. Montanari;F. Puletti;A. Contin

  • HVDC Cable Design and Space Charge Accumulation. Part 3: Effect of Temperature Gradient [Feature article]

    D. Fabiani;G.C. Montanari;C. Laurent;G. Teyssedre

  • Description of charge transport in polyethylene using a fluid model with a constant mobility: fitting model and experiments

    S Le Roy;G Teyssedre;C Laurent;G C Montanari

  • Advanced PD inference in on-field measurements. II. Identification of defects in solid insulation systems

    A. Cavallini;M. Conti;A. Contin;G.C. Montanari

  • Feature article - Polymeric HVDC cable design and space charge accumulation. Part 2: insulation interfaces

    S. Deipino;D. Fabiani;G.C. Montanari;C. Laurent

Frequent Co-Authors

Giovanni Mazzanti
Giovanni Mazzanti University of Bologna
Christophe Laurent
Christophe Laurent Paul Sabatier University
Stanislaw Gubanski
Stanislaw Gubanski Chalmers University of Technology
Rolf Mülhaupt
Rolf Mülhaupt University of Freiburg
Marco Sangermano
Marco Sangermano Polytechnic University of Turin
Ralf Thomann
Ralf Thomann University of Freiburg
Hitoshi Okubo
Hitoshi Okubo Aichi Institute of Technology
Paul Lewin
Paul Lewin University of Southampton
A. Testa
A. Testa University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli"

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