Innovation in High-Voltage Technology and Power Management
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "F: Electrical Engineering".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 March 2025 | Viewed by 122
Special Issue Editors
Interests: high-voltage-measurement technology; gas discharge characteristic diagnosis; power system insulation fault diagnosis; high-voltage new technology and its applications
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Dear Colleagues,
Increasing electricity demand and consumption have put forward higher requirements for innovation in high-voltage technology and power management, which are essential for enhancing the efficiency, safety, and reliability of electricity generation, transmission, distribution, and consumption. In the past few decades, with the development of high-voltage technology, several fields have witnessed significant improvements; these fields include the design of power systems, control of high-power electronics, high-performance insulation materials, evaluation of insulation state, power system condition monitoring, fault diagnosis methods, and relay protection techniques.
This Special Issue, entitled "Innovation in High-Voltage Technology and Power Management ", aims to present the most recent advances related to high-voltage technology, power management, power system condition monitoring, fault diagnosis methods, and environmental compatibility with developing power systems. We believe that the findings of this Special Issue will contribute to the high-voltage technology and power system community.
This Special Issue encourages contributions of original research articles with new data, information, and findings as well as comprehensive reviews on high-voltage technology and power management. Topics of interest for publication include, but are not limited to, the following:
- High-voltage testing and measuring techniques;
- Power system fault diagnosis;
- Dielectric insulation test and aging-state evaluation;
- Numerical analysis and simulation of dielectrics;
- Pulsed power science and technology;
- Power system relay protection;
- Transient high voltages and overvoltage protection;
- Distribution network fault diagnosis;
- Power system condition monitoring and maintenance;
- Environmental compatibility.
Prof. Dr. Feng Liu
Dr. Jun Chen
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- high-power electronics
- power conversion
- power management
- online diagnosis for power equipment
- power equipment condition monitoring
- overvoltage protection
- insulation materials
- partial discharge
- relaying protection
- pulsed power
- insulation state evaluation
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