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Stefan Tenbohlen

Stefan Tenbohlen

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
34
Citations
5972
World Ranking
5729
National Ranking
159

Stefan Tenbohlen publication distribution in Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Stefan Tenbohlen sits on this spectrum.

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34 publications 1,065+

This scientist: 262 publications — 48th percentile

48% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,065 publications or more.

Stefan Tenbohlen D-index placement in Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Electronics and Electrical Engineering scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Stefan Tenbohlen sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 111+

This scientist: 34 D-Index — 18th percentile

18% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 111 D-Index or more.

Overview

Stefan Tenbohlen is affiliated with the University of Stuttgart in Germany, with a research profile focusing primarily on engineering and materials science. Their work centers on electrical and electronic engineering, materials chemistry, control and systems engineering, astronomy and astrophysics, and mechanical engineering.

The scientist's main research topics include high voltage insulation and dielectric phenomena, power transformer diagnostics and insulation, lightning and electromagnetic phenomena, magnetic properties and applications, non-destructive testing techniques, electromagnetic compatibility and noise suppression, and electrostatic discharge in electronics.

Frequent publication venues for Stefan Tenbohlen encompass the following:

  • IET conference proceedings
  • Energies
  • IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation
  • Sensors
  • Electric Power Systems Research

Among recent research papers, Stefan Tenbohlen is author or co-author of:

  • "Transformer Winding Condition Assessment Using Feedforward Artificial Neural Network and Frequency Response Measurements," 2021, published in Energies
  • "Frequency Range of UHF PD Measurements in Power Transformers," 2023, published in Energies
  • "Estimation of Moisture Content in Oil-impregnated Pressboard through Analyzing Dielectric Response Current under Switching Impulse," 2021, published in IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation
  • "Sensitivity analysis of different components of transfer function for detection and classification of type, location and extent of transformer faults," 2021, published in Measurement
  • "Compatibility Study of Silicone Rubber and Mineral Oil," 2021, published in Energies

Frequent collaborators associated with Tenbohlen's research include Michael Beltle, Chandra Prakash Beura, F. Pröbst, and Arpan Kumar Pradhan.

The scientist's work contributes to a detailed understanding of diagnostic and insulation methods relevant to power transformers, using approaches that combine experimental measurement techniques and analytical methods. Their investigations cover the use of artificial neural networks, frequency response measurements, moisture content estimation in insulating materials, and the study of compatibility between different insulating substances.

Tenbohlen's contributions are situated within broader engineering fields, with particular emphasis on high voltage and dielectric technology, and the advancement of measurement and assessment techniques in electrical power systems.

Best Publications

  • Detection and location of partial discharges in power transformers using acoustic and electromagnetic signals

    S. Markalous;S. Tenbohlen;K. Feser

  • Optimization of unit commitment and economic dispatch in microgrids based on genetic algorithm and mixed integer linear programming

    Mohsen Nemati;Martin Braun;Stefan Tenbohlen

  • Aging Performance and Moisture Solubility of Vegetable Oils for Power Transformers

    S. Tenbohlen;M. Koch

  • Partial discharge measurement in the ultra high frequency (UHF) range

    S. Tenbohlen;D. Denissov;S. Hoek;S.M. Markalous

  • Diagnostic Measurements for Power Transformers

    Stefan Tenbohlen;Sebastian Coenen;Mohammad Djamali;Andreas Müller

  • Mathematical Comparison Methods to Assess Transfer Functions of Transformers to Detect Different Types of Mechanical Faults

    Ebrahim Rahimpour;Mehdi Jabbari;Stefan Tenbohlen

  • Sensitivity of UHF PD measurements in power transformers

    S. Coenen;S. Tenbohlen;S.M. Markalous;T. Strehl

  • Application of UHF sensors for PD measurement at power transformers

    Martin Siegel;Michael Beltle;Stefan Tenbohlen;Sebastian Coenen

  • Location of PD sources in power transformers by UHF and acoustic measurements

    S. Coenen;S. Tenbohlen

  • Characteristics of Series and Parallel Low Current Arc Faults in the Time and Frequency Domain

    Peter Muller;Stefan Tenbohlen;Reinhard Maier;Michael Anheuser

  • Risk assessment on defects in GIS based on PD diagnostics

    U. Schichler;W. Koltunowicz;F. Endo;K. Feser

  • FRA interpretation using numerical indices: State-of-the-art

    Mohammad Hamed Samimi;Stefan Tenbohlen

  • The influence of surface charge on lightning impulse breakdown of spacers in SF/sub 6/

    S. Tenbohlen;G. Schroder

  • Application of vegetable oil-based insulating fluids to hermetically sealed power transformers

    S. Tenbohlen;M. Koch;D. Vukovic;A. Weinläder

  • Experimental and theoretical investigation of disc space variation in real high-voltage windings using transfer function method

    E. Rahimpour;S. Tenbohlen

  • Effect of Different Connection Schemes, Terminating Resistors and Measurement Impedances on the Sensitivity of the FRA Method

    Mohammad Hamed Samimi;Stefan Tenbohlen;Amir Abbas Shayegani Akmal;Hossein Mohseni

  • Prediction of the oil flow distribution in oil-immersed transformer windings by network modelling and computational fluid dynamics

    A. Weinläder;W. Wu;S. Tenbohlen;Z. Wang

  • Evaluation of numerical indices for the assessment of transformer frequency response

    Mohammad Hamed Samimi;Stefan Tenbohlen;Amir Abbas Shayegani Akmal;Hossein Mohseni

  • Standardized survey of transformer reliability: On behalf of CIGRE WG A2.37

    S. Tenbohlen;J. Jagers;F. Vahidi

  • Investigation of Thermal Behavior of an Oil-Directed Cooled Transformer Winding

    Stefan Tenbohlen;Nicolas Schmidt;Christian Breuer;Saeed Khandan

  • UHF partial discharge detection system for GIS: Application guide for sensitivity verification: CIGRE WG D1.25

    U. Schichler;W. Koltunowicz;D. Gautschi;A. Girodet

  • THE BREAKDOWN VOLTAGE OF INSULATION OIL UNDER THE INFLUENCES OF HUMIDITY, ACIDITY, PARTICLES AND PRESSURE

    Maik Koch;Markus Fischer;Stefan Tenbohlen

  • Guidelines for partial discharge detection using conventional (IEC 60270) and unconventional methods

    Edward Gulski;W. Kołtunowicz;T. Ariaans;G. Behrmann

Frequent Co-Authors

Gevork B. Gharehpetian
Gevork B. Gharehpetian Amirkabir University of Technology
Stanislaw Gubanski
Stanislaw Gubanski Chalmers University of Technology
Markus Fischer
Markus Fischer Universität Hamburg
Jawad Faiz
Jawad Faiz University of Tehran
Zhongdong Wang
Zhongdong Wang University of Manchester
Shigemitsu Okabe
Shigemitsu Okabe TEPCO (Japan)

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