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John C. Fothergill
Researcher at City University London
Publications - 162
Citations - 5466
John C. Fothergill is an academic researcher from City University London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Space charge & Dielectric. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 161 publications receiving 5070 citations. Previous affiliations of John C. Fothergill include University of Southampton & Philadelphia University.
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A Protocol for Space Charge Measurements in Full-size HVDC Extruded Cables Prepared by the IEEE DEIS HVDC Cable Systems Technical Committee
G. Mazzanti,Naohiro Hozumi,Frank Mauseth,A. Tzimas,George Chen,Jie Li,P.H.F. Morshuis,Kai Wu,John C. Fothergill,Massimo Marzinotto,C. Reed +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, a protocol for the measurement of space charges in full-size HVDC extruded cables during load cycle qualification tests (either prequalification load cycles or type test load cycles) is presented.
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Nanodielectrics: A “universal” panacea for solving all electrical insulation problems?
Michel Frechette,Ashok K. Vijh,Michel L. Trudeau,Leszek A. Utracki,Abdelkalek Sami,Eric David,Christian Laurent,Peter Morshuis,Thomas Andritsch,Roman Kochetov,Alun S. Vaughan,Jerome Castellon,Davide Fabiani,Stanislaw Gubanski,Josef Kindersberger,C. Reed,Andrej Krivda,John C. Fothergill,Steven Dodd,F. Guastavino,Houshang Alamdari +20 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors summarized the Brainstorm paper on nanodielectrics and summarized the major accomplishments, hinrances, and still remaining questions relative to them.
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Automated measurement of QT interval dispersion from hard-copy ECGs☆
TL;DR: A personal computer-based technique for automatically measuring QT interval dispersion from the digitized records has been developed and validated and should facilitate future studies on predicting the risk of ventricular arrhythmias.
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A novel prototype design for a transformer for high voltage, high frequency, high power use
TL;DR: In this paper, a prototype transformer has been designed and built which is novel in its combination of high voltage (50 kV), high frequency (20 kHz) and high power (25 kVA) specifications.
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A deterministic model for branched structures in the electrical breakdown of solid polymeric dielectrics
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a completely deterministic model for the electrical tree breakdown mechanism in solids, and show that it is capable of generating branched structures even when the polymer is assumed to be homogeneous.