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Ray Bartnikas

Researcher at Hydro-Québec

Publications -  68
Citations -  3437

Ray Bartnikas is an academic researcher from Hydro-Québec. The author has contributed to research in topics: Partial discharge & Dielectric. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 68 publications receiving 3255 citations. Previous affiliations of Ray Bartnikas include University of Waterloo.

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Partial discharges. Their mechanism, detection and measurement

TL;DR: Different partial discharge detection and measurement procedures suitable for use on cables, capacitors, transformers and rotating machines are examined and compared in this paper, with particular attention given in regard to their suitability to different types of electrical apparatus and cable specimens under test as well as their applicability to discharge site location and their capability to detect different forms of PD.
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Trends in partial discharge pattern classification: a survey

TL;DR: Partial discharge detection, measurement, and classification constitute an important tool for quality assessment of insulation systems utilized in HV power apparatus and cables as mentioned in this paper, and various techniques available for achieving the foregoing task are examined and analyzed; while limited success has been achieved in the identification of simple PD sources, recognition and classification of complex PD patterns associated with practical insulating systems still pose appreciable difficulty.
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Spark-to-glow discharge transition due to increased surface conductivity on epoxy resin specimens

TL;DR: The effects of long exposure of epoxy resin surfaces to partial discharges under AC field stress were examined in this article, where the use of electrical pulse measuring techniques in conjunction with light emission measurements using a photomultiplier tube, which allowed simultaneous detection of both spark and glow discharges, permitted the establishment of a definite transition from spark to glow discharging.
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Corrosive Sulfur in Insulating Oils: Its Detection and Correlated Power Apparatus Failures

TL;DR: In this paper, high amounts of dibenzyl-disulfide (DBDS) were found in many of the tested oils, which may cause shorting faults between turns.