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Anthony Charles Baker
Also published under:A. C. Baker, Anthony Baker, Anthony C. Baker, A. Baker
Affiliation
K-Line Insulators, Rochester, NY, USA
Topic
Contact Wire,Mechanical Loading,Tension Load,Corona Discharge,Electrical Stress,Flashover,Limited Damage,Mechanical Stress,Porcelain,Portland Cement,Random Selection,Reduction In Strength,Section Lines,Air Space,Beam Theory,Bending Moment,Combined Loading,Composite Insulators,Constant Load,Cyclic Loading,Differences In Length,Elastic Limit,External Causes,Flat Configuration,Galvanized,Hoop Stress,In-service,Inclination Angle,Increase In Capacity,Increase In Load,Insulator State,Internal Cracks,Line Angle,Line Voltage,Load Carriage,Load-carrying Capacity,Longitudinal Load,Manufacturing Process,Manufacturing Time,Mechanical Properties,Metal Pins,Nonlinear Distribution,Normal Conditions,Overvoltage,Parental Populations,Replacement Strategy,Representative Sample,Rise Time,Rod Diameter,Sampling Units,
Biography
Anthony C. Baker (M '68, SM '87) received the BSE degree in electrical engineering from the University of Michigan, Dearborn, Michigan, and the MSEE degree from Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, in 1968 and 1973, respectively. After graduation, he worked for the Detroit Edison Company for 6 years in the Engineering Research Department. During this period, he was assigned to the research staff at the EEI-sponsored Project UHV for 6 months working on insulation requirements for ultra-high voltage systems. For the past 35 years, he has been in the high voltage insulator industry, primarily in product engineering and management. He is an expert in the design and application of both porcelain and polymer high voltage insulators. Currently he is vice-president of technology for K-Line Insulators USA, Rochester, New York. Mr. Baker is a registered professional engineer in New York and Michigan and is active on IEEE working groups and task forces. He has authored and coauthored several technical papers.