M. Bélec

Also published under:M. Belec, Mario Belec, Mario Bélec

Affiliation

Institut de recherche Québec IREQ, Quebec

Topic

Partial Discharge,Stator Winding,Alternating Current,Half Of The Specimens,Heating Element,Subsequent Measurements,Types Of Activities,Absolute Humidity,Activation Release,Activity Levels,Beginning Of Sequence,Black Curve,Changes In Patterns,Climate Chamber,Coatings,Combination Of States,Constant Amplitude,Corona Discharge,DC Voltage,Diagnostic Systems,Dielectric Surface,Differences In Attenuation,Different Conditions Of Temperature,Direct Voltage,Discharge Process,Distance Function,Effect Of Humidity,Effect Of Temperature,Electrical Contact,Electrical Stress,End Of Sequence,Failure Mechanism,Failure Modes,Field Measurements,Flashover,Function Of Time,High Voltage,High Voltage Direct Current,Highest Level Of Activity,Humidity Conditions,Humidity Levels,Influence Of Humidity,Insulation System,Iron Oxide,Laboratory Experiments,Larger Amplitude,Local Field,Low Voltage,Lower Magnitude,Maintenance Activities,

Biography

Eric David (M'03-SM'07) was born in Montreal in 1965. He received the M.Sc.A and Ph.D. degrees in engineering physics from the Ecole Polytechnique de Montréal in 1989 and 1996, respectively. He joined the Hydro-Québec Research Institute (IREQ) in 1998, and from 2001 to 2002, he was active in the field of dielectric materials used for underground cables and rotating machines. He is now a Professor at the Department of Mechanical Engineering in the Ecole de technologie supérieure in Montreal. His research interests include dielectric materials, rotating machinery and underground cable insulation.