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PROCEEDINGS OF INSULATOR 2000
World Congress on Insulator Technologies for the Year 2000 and Beyond
Barcelona, Spain: November 14-17, 1999
  1. Review of Materials Used in the Newest Generations of Insulators and Comparative Assessment of Operating Experience
    Dr. Ravi S. Gorur, Arizona State University, USA
  2. Hydrophobicity Loss and Recovery of Silicone High Voltage Insulators
    Dr. Michael Owen, Dow Corning Corporation, USA
  3. Improved Dielectric and Brittle Fracture Resistant Core Rods for Non-Ceramic Insulators
    Terry S. McQuarrie, Glasforms (USA)
  4. Research and Assessment of Insulator Performance in Marine and Desert Environments (Part 1)
    Raouf Znaidi, STEG (Tunisia)
  5. Research and Assessment of Insulator Performance in Marine and Desert Environments (Part 2)
    Chris Engelbrecht, STRI (Sweden)
  6. NGK Advanced Insulator Technologies for the Coming Century
    Katsumi Arakawa, NGK Insulators (Japan)
  7. Research Findings Comparing Performance of Different Insulator Designs on Distribution Lines in Tropical Environments
    Dr. Stanislaw Gubanski, Chalmers University of Technology (Sweden)
  8. Insulation Uses and Philosophies of an Australian Utility Operating in an Electricity Market
    Brian Pokarier, Powerlink Queensland (Australia)
  9. Long-Term Performance of Composite Insulators
    Peter Besold, CeramTec, High Voltage Insulators Div. (Germany)
  10. Recommendations for Storage and Field Handling of Composite Insulators
    Dr. Claude de Tourreil, (Canada)
  11. New Cycloaliphatic Epoxy Outdoor Systems with Hydrophobic Properties
    Christian Beisele, Ciba Specialty Chemicals (Switzerland)
  12. Brittle Fractures of Composite Insulators: Service Experience and Recent Research Findings
    Dr. Ravi S. Gorur, Arizona State University, USA
  13. Insulators and Interfaces
    R. Allen Bernstorf, Hubbell Power Systems (USA)
  14. Experience With and Life-Cycle Cost Assessment of Alternative Solutions to Reduce Contamination-Related Outages at Transmission Substations
    Dr. John Kuffel, Ontario Power Generation (Canada)
  15. Recent Experience with the Newest Generation of Insulators on Eskom’s Transmission and Distribution Networks
    Wallace Vosloo, Eskom (South Africa)
  16. Seismic Performance of Sediver’s Composite Station and Apparatus Insulators
    Richard Martin, Sediver (France)
  17. Unique Experiences with Silicone Insulators
    A.J. Carreira, K-Line Insulators (Canada)
  18. Recent Experience and Future Plans for the Newest Generation of Insulators and Arresters on the Statnett AC and DC Transmission Networks
    Kjell Halsan, Diarmid Loudon Statnett, The Norwegian Power Grid (Norway)
  19. Influence of Chemical Design of Insulating Silicone Compounds on Hydrophobic and Electrical Behaviour
    Dr. Eckhard Wendt, GE Bayer Silicones (Germany)
  20. Advancements in Bushing Technology
    Chungduck Ko, Lapp Insulator (USA)
  21. Status of Inspection Techniques to Assess the Condition of Non-Ceramic Insulators In Service
    Dr. Claude de Tourreil, Convener of CIGRE WG 22-03 Insulators (Canada)
  22. EPRI’s Experience with In-Service Inspection of Non-Ceramic Insulators
    Dr. Andrew Phillips, EPRI (USA)
  23. 23. Insulators for the Next Millennium- Optimized Composite Insulator Design
    Robert Hill, MacLean Power Systems (USA)
  1. Recent Experience and Problems Encountered with Cable Terminations and Accessories in the Dutch Electricity Network
    Dr. Robert Ross, KEMA (The Netherlands)
  2. Experience and Applications for the Newest Generation of Insulators on the Network of Israel Electric
    Radu Munteanu, Israel Electric Corporation (Israel)
  3. Modern Trends in Using Silicone Housings for Various Applications
    Rainer Röder, Cellpack Advanced Composites (Switzerland)
  4. Programs at Meralco to Improve Reliability by Assessing Performance of Different Insulator and Arrester Technologies
    Mercedo P. Delgado, Meralco (Philippines)
  5. Future Tendencies and Directions in the Development of Laboratory Test Methods for Polymeric Insulating Materials
    Dr. Ravi Gorur, Arizona State University (USA)
  6. Economic Design and Reliability of Composite Long Rod Insulators Molded with Liquid Silicone Rubber
    Alexander Doutrelepont, Siemens (Germany)
  7. Experience with Ceramic and Non-Ceramic Insulators on the Transmission System of C.V.G. EDELCA
    José Pardiñas, C.V.G. EDELCA (Venezuela)
  8. Design & Service Issues for HV & EHV Bushings with Non-Ceramic Housings and SF6 Insulation
    Dr. Harald Janssen, Trench (Germany)
  9. Experience with Composite Insulators Installed on the Transmission Lines of RED Eléctrica – Laboratory Tests and Field Inspection Techniques
    José Maria Muñoz Cabeza, RED Eléctrica (Spain)
  10. Non-Ceramic Insulator Technology: FCI’s Quality, Design & Service Experience
    Alajos Bognár, FCI Furukawa Composite Insulator (Hungary)
  11. Recent Experience and Applications for the Newest Generation of Insulators on the EOS Transmission Network Special Design of a 400 kV Compact Line Segment During Upgrade of a 125 kV Line with Narrow Right-of-Way Considerations
    Michel Ammann, Transmission Line Engineer, EOS (Switzerland)
  12. Silcosil - 20 Years of Innovative Silicone Rubber Solutions for High Voltage Engineering
    Dr. Frank Schmuck, Sefag Export (Switzerland)
  13. Case History of Utilizing Polymeric Insulators on a 275 kV Transmission Line Designed for an Environmentally-Sensitive Area
    Brian Pokarier, Powerlink Queensland (Australia)
  14. Testing and Early Applications for Composite Hollow Core Insulators at 230 kV Substations at Ontario Power Generation
    Dr. John Kuffel, Ontario Power Generation (Canada)
  15. 38.echnologies in Insulators, Bushings and Cable Terminations During the Modernization of a Major Substation
    Marc Weber, Les énergies de Genève (Switzerland)
  16. Improvements to Operations of the Overhead Network Resulting from Application of the Latest Generation of Arresters
    Michael Wolf, Severomoravská Energetika (Czech Republic)
  17. Hybrid Insulators for MV Applications
    Dr. Laszlo Jermendy, VEIKI (Hungary)
  18. Applications of New Insulator Technologies on Circuit Breaker Bushings
    Willie B. Freeman, ABB Power T&D (USA)
  19. How Technology is Changing Insulators Used in Equipment Applications
    Dr. Jeremy Wheeler, Alstom Research & Technology Centre (U.K.)

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