IEEE PES meeting - "What's So Tough About Toughened Glass Insulators?"
This presentation on Toughened Glass Insulators (TGIs) will provide information on the superior mechanical, electrical, safety, and reliability performance of these suspension-type insulators.
A brief pictorial history of the development of powerline insulation will be shown.
A comparison of some of the critical properties of TGIs with the classic porcelain suspension units they are replacing and the aging and resilience of both insulators will be made.
There are no bad questions, only bad answers! :)
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Gary Smullin, Lehigh Valley Chapter Chair
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Biography:
Joseph D Renowden is a Registered Engineer in the States of Florida and North Carolina.
As a Reliability Engineer, Standards Engineer, and Line Design Engineer, he became familiar with all the components, functions, and malfunctions of what are now commonly referred to as Transmission Assets. After retiring from Florida Power & Light Company (FPL), where he worked with the Transmission System for 29 years, he founded JDR Engineering, Inc.
At FPL he initiated, managed, and contributed to many R&D projects to improve the reliability and performance of transmission lines and is co-patent holder on a system to provide Remote Contamination Monitoring of insulation on coastal power lines and stations.
Having done forensic failure analysis on a large variety of power line components, including all types of insulators, he learned that:
• Asset Performance is as much the result of nature interacting with the lines, as the design and engineering properties of the components themselves.
• Birds do more than sing when they are around transmission structures.
• To manage risk, it needs to be characterized, preferably quantified, and presented in ways that the organization can use to make effective decisions.
Joe has authored IEEE papers, magazine articles and made conference presentations on transmission insulators, contamination performance, and other aspects of transmission lines.
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Wednesday, November 8th; Everyone Welcome; Pre-Registration Required; No Fees.
Registration closes Tuesday, November 7th, 11:55 PM Eastern.
Join the session early to test & adjust your settings. Networking for everyone begins at 4 PM.
Presentation will start promptly at 4:30 PM Eastern.
Attendees may speak and ask questions. This will be an interactive meeting, NOT a one-way lecture. Webcam use is your choice.
Your e-mail address, as you enter it, is our only method of communication.
Certificate for 2 PDH is available only upon advance request. IEEE membership is required for a PDH certificate. You must include your active IEEE membership number. Certificates in pdf format will be issued post-meeting, when volunteers can prepare them, to those who (a) requested one in advance and (b) attended the entire meeting.