A. Kishi

Affiliation

Transmission & Distribution Transportation Systems Center, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Limited, Hyogo, Japan

Topic

Partial Discharge,Electrode,Transformer Model,Advances In Computer Technology,Amount Of CO,Bipolar Voltage,Coefficient Matrix,Coil Placement,Conventional Design,Diagnostic Methods,Dielectric Properties,Dielectric Structure,Electric Field Strength,Electric Power,Electrical Stress,Electrostatic Discharge,Fundamental Resonance Frequency,Furfural,Gap Spacing,Heat Source,High Oscillations,High Voltage,Highest Temperature,Insulation System,Loading Ratio,Manufacturing Techniques,Nonwoven Fiber,Oil Content,Oil-immersed Power Transformers,Oil-immersed Transformers,Oscillation Frequency,Overvoltage,Power System,Power Utility,Pressure Tank,Resistance Change,Resonance Frequency,Resonance Phenomenon,Rigid Matrix,Routine Testing,Short Circuit Strength,Short Test,Short-circuit,Space Division,Specific Strength,Strain Gauges,Structural Barriers,Tensile Strength,Total Leakage,Transformative Power,

Biography

Akio Kishi was born in Okayama, Japan, on June 3,1946. He received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in electric engineering from Osaka University, Japan in 1970 and 1972 respectively. He joined Mitsubishi Electric Corporation in 1972, and has been mainly engaged in the research and development of power transformer. Currently he is a general manager of shell-form transformer department. Mr. Kishi is a member of IEE of Japan. He was a secretary of the High Voltage Technical Committee in IEE of Japan, 1991–1996, and now is a committeeman of the Stationary Induction Apparatus in IEE of Japan