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John Densley
Also published under:J. Densley, Johnl Densley, J. R. Densley
Affiliation
Engineering Consulting, Arbolec Solutions, Mississauga, Canada
Topic
Cable System,Tree Water,Partial Discharge,Test Voltage,Thermal Aging,Thermal Effects,Very Low Frequency,80th Percentile,AC Power,Aging Temperature,Air Discharge,Alternating Current,Aluminum Foil,Background Noise Level,Black Symbols,Cause Of Failure,Changes In Values,Conductivity Resistance,Corona Discharge,Correlation Analysis,Critical Assets,Detailed Case Studies,Diagnostic Accuracy,Diagnostic Features,Dielectric Measurements,Dielectric Response,Differential Scanning Calorimetry,Differential Scanning Calorimetry Thermograms,Discharge Measurements,Effective Conductivity,Electrical Insulation,Electrode Measurements,Extent Of Degradation,Failure Analysis,Failure Modes,Failure Time,Field Of Systems,Figure Of Merit,Forensic Investigations,Frequency Domain Spectroscopy,Frequency Power,Frequency Range,Frequency Range Of Interest,Group Discussions,Health Indicators,Heat Source,High Dielectric Loss,Hz Power,Institute Of Electrical Engineers,Joint Effect,
Biography
John Densley graduated from Queen Mary College, University of London, with B. Sc. (Eng) and Ph.D. degrees in 1964 and 1967, respectively.
He spent 32 years in research into aging and diagnostics of electrical insulation, particularly in medium- and high-voltage cables at the National Research Council of Canada, and at the Ontario Hydro Research Division, which later became Ontario Power Technologies and then Kinectrics. He retired from Kinectrics in 2000 and now does consulting and volunteer committee work.
Dr. Densley is a Fellow of the IEEE and is active in the IEEE PES Insulated Conductors Committee (ICC), CIGRE, and IEC. He is a Registered Professional Engineer in the Province of Ontario.
He spent 32 years in research into aging and diagnostics of electrical insulation, particularly in medium- and high-voltage cables at the National Research Council of Canada, and at the Ontario Hydro Research Division, which later became Ontario Power Technologies and then Kinectrics. He retired from Kinectrics in 2000 and now does consulting and volunteer committee work.
Dr. Densley is a Fellow of the IEEE and is active in the IEEE PES Insulated Conductors Committee (ICC), CIGRE, and IEC. He is a Registered Professional Engineer in the Province of Ontario.