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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
39
Citations
5176
World Ranking
4765
National Ranking
254

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2021 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to insulating liquids and frequency response analysis methods for power transformers

Overview

Zhongdong Wang is affiliated with the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom and has an extensive publication record in the field of engineering, with a focus on electrical and electronic engineering as well as materials chemistry and mechanical engineering.

The main fields of study covered in their work include:

  • Engineering

More specifically, their research subfields encompass:

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Materials Chemistry
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Civil and Structural Engineering

The primary topics of research addressed by Zhongdong Wang are:

  • High voltage insulation and dielectric phenomena
  • Power Transformer Diagnostics and Insulation
  • Innovative Microfluidic and Catalytic Techniques Innovation
  • Lightning and Electromagnetic Phenomena
  • Vacuum and Plasma Arcs
  • Electrical Fault Detection and Protection
  • Advanced materials and composites

The scientist's recent published papers include:

  • "Generation of droplets of shear-thinning non-Newtonian fluids in T-junction parallelized microchannels", 2023, Chemical Engineering Journal
  • "A Reduced Radiator Model for Simplification of ONAN Transformer CFD Simulation", 2022, IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery
  • "Using Lumped Element Equivalent Network Model to Derive Analytical Equations for Interpretation of Transformer Frequency Responses", 2020, IEEE Access
  • "Impact of nano-Al2O3 coating on the dielectric properties and High-Frequency surface electrical strength of the polyimide films", 2023, Applied Surface Science
  • "Research on the Effect of Unipolar Pulse Wave Voltage on Space Charge Characteristics for High-Frequency Equipment Insulation", 2021, IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation

Zhongdong Wang frequently collaborates with the following co-authors:

  • Shanika Matharage
  • Qiang Liu
  • Qingmin Li
  • Hanwen Ren
  • Chunying Zhu

The scientist's work has been published regularly in a diverse range of venues, including:

  • IET Conference Proceedings
  • IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation
  • Buildings
  • Chemical Engineering Journal
  • High Voltage

Recognition of Zhongdong Wang's contributions to the field includes being awarded the IEEE Fellow distinction in 2021 for work on insulating liquids and frequency response analysis methods for power transformers.

Best Publications

  • Streamer characteristic and breakdown in synthetic and natural ester transformer liquids under standard lightning impulse voltage

    Q Liu;Z D Wang

  • Interpretation of Transformer FRA Responses— Part I: Influence of Winding Structure

    Zhongdong Wang;Jie Li;D.M. Sofian

  • Dissolved gas analysis of alternative fluids for power transformers

    Imad-U-Khan;Zhongdong Wang;I. Cotton;S. Northcote

  • Statistical analysis of the AC breakdown voltages of ester based transformer oils

    D. Martin;Z. Wang

  • Winding movement in power transformers: a comparison of FRA measurement connection methods

    J.A.S.B. Jayasinghe;Z.D. Wang;P.N. Jarman;A.W. Darwin

  • Creepage discharge on insulation barriers in aged power transformers

    J Dai;Z D Wang;P Jarman

  • Oxidation stability assessment of a vegetable transformer oil under thermal aging

    Yang Xu;Sen Qian;Q. Liu;Z. D. Wang

  • Streamer characteristic and breakdown in synthetic and natural ester transformer liquids with pressboard interface under lightning impulse voltage

    Q. Liu;Z. D. Wang

  • Simulation of a transformer winding for partial discharge propagation studies

    S.N. Hettiwatte;P.A. Crossley;Z.D. Wang;A. Darwin

  • Interpretation of Transformer FRA Responses— Part II: Influence of Transformer Structure

    Dahlina M Sofian;Zhongdong Wang;Jie Li

  • A Comparison of the Impregnation of Cellulose Insulation by Ester and Mineral oil

    J. Dai;Z.D. Wang

  • Study of dielectric behavior of ester transformer liquids under ac voltage

    X. Wang;Z. D. Wang

  • Breakdown and withstand strengths of ester transformer liquids in a quasi-uniform field under impulse voltages

    Q. Liu;Z. D. Wang

  • Partial discharge behavior and ground insulation life expectancy under different voltage frequencies

    Tao Liu;Qingmin Li;Xuwei Huang;Yangfei Lu

  • Surface tracking on pressboard in natural and synthetic transformer liquids under AC stress

    X. Yi;Z. Wang

  • Investigations on sensitivity of FRA technique in diagnosis of transformer winding deformations

    J.A.S.B. Jayasinghe;Z.D. Wang;P.N. Jarman;A.W. Darwin

  • Fault gas generation in natural-ester fluid under localized thermal faults

    Zhongdong Wang;Xiao Yi;Jinping Huang;J. V. Hinshaw

  • 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

  • Aging assessment of kraft paper insulation through methanol in oil measurement

    S. Y. Matharage;Q. Liu;Z. D. Wang

  • Investigation of propagation of partial discharges in power transformers and techniques for locating the discharge

    S. N. Hettiwatte;Zhong Dong Wang;P. A. Crossley

  • Gas generation in natural ester and mineral oil under partial discharge and sparking faults

    Zhongdong Wang;Xin Wang;Xiao Yi;Sitao Li

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Crossley
Peter Crossley University of Manchester
Jovica V. Milanovic
Jovica V. Milanovic University of Manchester
Kit Po Wong
Kit Po Wong University of Western Australia
Raj Aggarwal
Raj Aggarwal University of Bath
Paul Lewin
Paul Lewin University of Southampton
Olivier Lesaint
Olivier Lesaint French National Centre for Scientific Research
Stefan Tenbohlen
Stefan Tenbohlen University of Stuttgart
Xinzhou Dong
Xinzhou Dong Tsinghua University
Stanislaw Gubanski
Stanislaw Gubanski Chalmers University of Technology

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