Program of the seminar
Monday, November 18th 2013
Registration
14:00 – 15:00 - (1st floor, hall)
Technical visit
14:00 – 18:00 - (on site)
V1 - Visit of the installation site INELFE "France-Spain"
Tutorials
15:00 - 18:30 - (1st floor, rooms 11C and 12)
T1: Performance of the materials used in the development of HVDC cables
by Petru Notingher, IES Montpellier, France and Gilbert TEYSSEDRE, Laplace Toulouse, France
T2: Qualification procedure of HVDC cables
by Marc JEROENSE, ABB AB, Sweden
♦ Coffee break from 16:30 to 17:00
Welcome dinner cocktail
19:00 – 21:00 - (7th floor)
Program of the seminar
Tuesday, November 19
th
2013
Registration
7:30 – 8:30 - (1 st floor, hall)
Opening ceremony and official welcome addresses
8:30 – 9:00 - (1 st floor, auditorium J.C Rolland)
Session 1: HVDC cable's development
9:00 – 10:30 - (1 st floor, auditorium J.C Rolland)
Chairman: Jean Becker, SART Consult, Belgium
Rapporteur: Gérard Touchard, Université de Poitiers, France
1.1 Technical challenges linked to HVDC cable's development
Marc Jeroense, ABB R&D, Sweden
1.2 DC extruded cable design and its main characteristics
Laurent
BENARD, Prysmian Câbles et Systèmes, France, Mohamed
MAMMERI, Silec Cable, France
Pierre
MIREBEAU, Nexans, France
1.3 Experience in service of HVDC cables, prospects of extruded polymer insulations
Thomas KVARTS, Energinet.dk, Denmark
♦ Coffee break from 10:30 to 11:00
Session 2 : Materials, space-charges, interfaces
11:00 – 12:30 - (1 st floor, auditorium J.C Rolland)
Chairman: Josef Kindersberger, University of Munich, Germany
Rapporteur: Alain Toureille, University of Montpellier, France
2.1 Material for HVDC cable
Thomas Hjertberg, Borealis, Sweden
2.2 Space Charge Measurements in Cable Insulating Materials: from Research Laboratory to Industrial Application
Serge Agnel, Montpellier, France
2.3 Phenomena associated to interfaces
Peter Morshuis, University of Delft, the Netherlands
♦ Lunch break from 12:30 to 14:00
Session 3: Aging and reliability
14:00 – 16:00 - (1 st floor, auditorium J.C Rolland)
Chairman: Aleksandra
Rakowska, TU Poznan
University of Technology, Poland
Rapporteur: Gilbert Teyssedre, University of Toulouse, Laplace, France
3.1 Aging
Soraya Ammi, RTE R&D, France
3.2 Long term stability
Stanislaw GUBANSKY, University of Technology,
Chalmers, Sweden
3.3 Aging model
Davide Fabiani, University of Bologna, Italy
3.4 Reliability
Massimo MARZINOTTO, TERNA Rete Italia SpA and Giovanni Mazzanti, University of Bologna, Italy
♦ Coffee break from 16:00 to 16:30
Session 4: Modeling
16:30 – 17:30 - (1 st floor, auditorium J.C Rolland)
Chairman: Peter Morshuis, University of Delft, the Netherlands
Rapporteur: Arnaud Allais, Nexans, France
4.1 Simulation of transport of electric charges in PE
Séverine Leroy, University of Toulouse, France
4.2 Simulation of electrical phenomena in PE
Alain TOUREILLE, University of Montpellier 2, France
Presentation of the "Young researchers" poster Session by its Chairman
17:30 – 17:45 - (1 st floor, auditorium J.C Rolland)
"Young researchers" poster session
17:45 – 19:15 - (1 st floor, Hall)
Chairman: Stanislaw Gubanski, University of Technology, Chalmers, Sweden
Rapporteur: Jérôme Castellon, University of Montpellier, France
P01 Conduction mechanisms and dielectric properties of epoxy resins under DC stress
Hanen YAHYAOUI, IES / UM2, France
P02 Behavior of the DC cable joints interface subjected to high electric field and temperature
Adelina CERNAT, Alexandra CONSTANTIN, University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania
P03 Electrical properties in microvaristor composite
Dimitri CHARRIER, Xavier FESTAZ, Christelle MAZEL, Arnaud ALLAIS, Nexans NRC Lyon, France Guillaume ESCAMEZ, Student at ENSE3, France Christian FROHNE, Nexans Hanover, Germany
P04 Simulation on Dynamic Space Charge Behavior in Low Density Polyethylene under Temperature Gradient
Hui-na CHE, Harbin University of Science and Technology, China
P05 Space charge measurements and characteristics of HVDC XLPE cable
Hiroki MORI, Hiroshi NIINOBE, Yukihiro YAGI, VISCAS Corporation, Japan
P06 Analysis of multiple electrical trees incepted at wire electrode test object by means of PD detection
Anette B. JOHANSSON, Thomas J. Å. HAMMARSTRÖM, E. Markus JARVID, Stanislaw M. GUBANSKI, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
P07 Influence of ZnO varistor fillers on the nonlinear dielectric and conductivity properties of silicone rubber polymer composites
Lei GAO, Jingcheng XIE, Jun HU, Jinliang HE, Tsinghua University, China
P08 Influence of degassing on electrical properties of HVDC insulating material
Lazhar KEBBABI, Arnaud ALLAIS, Nexans, France
Christian FROHNE, Nexans Hanover, Germany
P09 Interface tailoring for charge injection control in electrically insulating polyethylene by a nano Ag/SiCOH barrier
LaurentMILLIERE, KremenaMAKASHEVA, GilbertTEYSSEDRE, BernardDESPAX, LaurentBOUDOU, ChristianLAURENT, LAPLACE - University of Toulouse and CNRS, France
P10 Investigation of charge trapping parameters in aged XLPE cables
Ning LIU, George CHEN, University of Southampton, UK Yang XU, Xian Jiaotong University, China
P11 Determination of the transient temperature behavior of submarine power cables and other power transmission components using FEM analysis
Sebastian STURM, Johannes PAULUS, University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt, Germany Karl-Ludwig ABKEN, NSW, Norddeutsche Seekabelwerke GmbH, Germany
P12 Investigation of the effect of temperature gradient on field distribution in polymeric MV-HVDC model cable by simulation and space charge measurement
T.T.N. VU, Gilbert TEYSSEDRE, Bernard VISSOUVANADIN, Séverine LE ROY, Christian LAURENT, Laplace, France Mohamed MAMMERI, Isabelle DENIZET, Silec Cable, France
P13 Investigation on the behavior of dielectric materials in HVDC GIS
Laetitia ZAVATTONI, Siemens/CNRS, France Olivier LESAINT, Olivier GALLOT-LAVALLEE, CNRS/University of Grenoble Alpes, France
P14 Thermo-mechanical pressure analysis for HVDC Cables
Ziyi HUANG, James A. PILGRIM, University of Southampton, UK
P15 Development of a HVDC prototype cable system
Dominik HÄRING, Gero SCHRÖDER, Südkabel GmbH, Germany
P16 Completion of 400kV Pre-qualification Test for DC-XLPE Cable System
Tomoshiko Katayama, Yoshinao Murata, Takanori Yamazaki, Tuyoshi Igi, Seiji Kashiyama, Masaru Watanabe; J-Power Systems, Japan
Jicable dinner and Young Researchers' award ceremony
20:00 - (Château Nadal Hainaut)
The Jicable-HVDC'13 dinner will be held at Château Nadal-Hainaut (10 kilometers from Perpignan) Please do not forget the invitation you received with your seminar bag. It will be requested. A coach service will be provided (coaches will be parked beside the Congress Center on Boulevard Thomas Wilson and will depart at 20:00)
Program of the seminar
Wednesday, November 20
th
2013
Session 5: Testing and prospect of modeling of tests
9:00 – 10:30 - (1 st floor, auditorium J.C Rolland)
Chairman: Dirk Rittinghaus, Energycableconsult, Germany
Rapporteur: Nathalie Boudinet, RTE, France
5.1 Cable research testing
Ludovic Boyer, Nexans, France
5.2 Qualification testing
Pierre HONDAA, RTE, france
5.3 Development testing
Stefano Franchi BONANI, Prysmian Group, Italy,
Mohamed MAMMERI, Silec Cable, France,
Pierre MIREBEAU, Nexans, France
♦ Coffee break from 10:30 to 11:00
Session 6: Qualification and development
11:00 – 12:00 - (1 st floor, auditorium J.C Rolland)
Chairman: Pierre Argaut, CIGRE B1
Rapporteur: Kevin Tardy, RTE, France
6.1 Qualification procedures of European TSO
Ramon Granadino, REE, Spain
6.2 Presentation of the INELFE France/Spain's project
Yves Decoeur, INELFE, France / Spain
Closing Session
12:00 – 12:30 - (1 st floor, auditorium J.C Rolland)
Future prospects of HVDC power insulated cables in Europe, conclusion.
Round table chaired by Paul Penserini, RTE, France, with the participation of (tbc): Energinet.dk, Medgrid, REE, Statnett SF, SvK and TERNA
♦ Lunch break from 12:30 to 14:00
Technical visits
14:00 – 18:00 - (On sites)
V1 - Visit of the installation site INELFE "France-Spain"
V2 - Visit of PROMES/CNRS (processes, materials and solar energy) research laboratory