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6157
National Ranking
886

Overview

Guangning Wu is affiliated with Southwest Jiaotong University in China and has contributed extensively to the fields of engineering and materials science. Their research involves a combination of mechanical engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, materials chemistry, mechanics of materials, and industrial and manufacturing engineering. This multidisciplinary approach reflects in their broad exploration of topics related to electrical contact performance, high voltage insulation, railway systems, vacuum and plasma arcs, power transformer diagnostics, thermal analysis, and electrical fault detection.

Their most recent publications include:

  • "Thermal conductivity of graphene-based polymer nanocomposites," 2020, published in Materials Science and Engineering R Reports
  • "Interfacial bonding enhancement and properties improvement of carbon/copper composites based on nickel doping," 2020, Composite Interfaces
  • "Pantograph-catenary electrical contact system of high-speed railways: recent progress, challenges, and outlooks," 2022, Railway Engineering Science
  • "Influence of the Crosswind on the Pantograph Arcing Dynamics," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science
  • "Interfacial reinforcement of composites by the electrostatic self-assembly of graphene oxide and NH3 plasma-treated carbon fiber," 2022, Applied Surface Science

Guangning Wu frequently collaborates with other researchers, including Yujun Guo, Wenfu Wei, Zefeng Yang, Guoqiang Gao, and Song Xiao. These collaborations underscore a network of ongoing research partnerships contributing to their publication output.

Their work has been published primarily in several recurring venues, highlighting their engagement with key journals in their fields:

  • IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • High Voltage
  • IEEE Transactions on Transportation Electrification
  • Physica Scripta

In terms of research focus, Guangning Wu covers these main topics:

  • Electrical Contact Performance and Analysis
  • High voltage insulation and dielectric phenomena
  • Railway Systems and Energy Efficiency
  • Vacuum and Plasma Arcs
  • Power Transformer Diagnostics and Insulation
  • Thermal Analysis in Power Transmission
  • Electrical Fault Detection and Protection

This combination of fields and topics situates Guangning Wu's research at the intersection of materials engineering and electrical system performance, with applications that range from nanocomposite materials to high-speed railway electrical contact systems and power transformer diagnostics.

Best Publications

  • Effect of rise time on PD pulse features under repetitive square wave voltages

    Peng Wang;A. Cavallini;G. C. Montanari;Guangning Wu

  • Interpretation of DGA for transformer fault diagnosis with complementary SaE-ELM and arctangent transform

    Shuaibing Li;Guangning Wu;Bo Gao;Changjin Hao

  • Study on charge transport mechanism and space charge characteristics of polyimide films

    L.R. Zhou;G.N. Wu;B. Gao;K. Zhou

  • Experimental research on the friction and wear properties of a contact strip of a pantograph–catenary system at the sliding speed of 350 km/h with electric current

    H.J. Yang;H.J. Yang;G.X. Chen;G.Q. Gao;G.N. Wu

  • Modeling of transient moisture equilibrium in oil-paper insulation

    L.J. Zhou;G.N. Wu;J. Liu

  • Dielectric frequency response of oil-paper composite insulation modified by nanoparticles

    Jun Liu;Lijun Zhou;Guangning Wu;Yingfeng Zhao

  • Influence of the Crosswind on the Pantograph Arcing Dynamics

    Zefeng Yang;Pan Xu;Wenfu Wei;Guoqiang Gao

  • Degradation mechanism of A1<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> nano filled polyimide film due to surface discharge under square impulse voltage

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  • Study on Pantograph Arcing in a Laboratory Simulation System by High-Speed Photography

    Wenfu Wei;Jie Wu;Guoqiang Gao;Zhen Gu

  • "Thermal Stabilization Effect" of Al2O3 nano-dopants improves the high-temperature dielectric performance of polyimide.

    Yang Yang;Jinliang He;Guangning Wu;Jun Hu

  • PD characteristics and microscopic analysis of polyimide film used as turn insulation in inverter-fed motor

    Yang Luo;Guangning Wu;Jiwu Liu;Guangya Zhu

  • Microscopic view of aging mechanism of polyimide film under pulse voltage in presence of partial discharge

    G. Wu;J. Wu;L. Zhou;B. Gao

  • Pollution accumulation on rail insulator in high-speed aerosol

    Jixing Sun;Guoqing Gao;Lijun Zhou;Guangning Wu

  • On Particle Filtering for Power Transformer Remaining Useful Life Estimation

    Shuaibing Li;Hui Ma;Tapan Kumar Saha;Yan Yang

  • Dielectric frequency response of oil-paper composite insulation with transient moisture distribution

    Jun Liu;Lijun Zhou;Yang Luo;Xiaofeng Huang

  • Study of nano TiO/sub 2/ filler in the corona-resistant magnetic wire insulation performance of inverter-fed motor

    Guoqin Zhang;Guangning Wu;Laisheng Tong;Enguang He

  • Thermal Overshoot Analysis for Hot-spot Temperature Rise of Transformer

    L.J. Zhou;G.N. Wu;J.F. Yu;X.H. Zhang

  • A New Method for Evaluating Moisture Content and Aging Degree of Transformer Oil-Paper Insulation Based on Frequency Domain Spectroscopy

    Guoqiang Xia;Guangning Wu;Bo Gao;Haojie Yin

  • Study on Characterization of Electrical Contact between Pantograph and Catenary

    Wangang Wang;Anping Dong;Guangning Wu;Guoqiang Gao

  • A Novel Method for Visualizing the Pollution Distribution of Insulators

    Chengfeng Yin;Yujun Guo;Xueqin Zhang;Guizao Huang

  • Multi-physics modelling approach for investigation of moisture dynamics in power transformers

    Yi Cui;Hui Ma;Tapan Saha;Chandima Ekanayake

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