Transport - Jicable HVDC`13
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Transport - Jicable HVDC`13
Jicable HVDC’13 European Seminar on materials for HVDC cables and accessories www.jicable-hvdc13.fr Information Program Registration Perpignan - France November 18th - 20th, 2013 Location of Perpignan on the map of Europe Access to the Congress Center Summary Page Maps: “Ge ng to Perpignan” Summary ............................................................................................. 1 Organizers / Technical and Scien fic support / Patronages ................ 3 Commi ees ......................................................................................... 4 General Objec ves and Topics ............................................................. 7 Technical Visits: V1: installa on site of the link INELFE: France / Spain ........................ 8 V2: PROMES Laboratory ...................................................................... 9 Tutorials: T1: Performance of the materials used in the development of HVDC cables .................................................................................. 10 T2: Qualifica on procedures of HVDC cables .................................... 11 Young Researchers Contest................................................................ 11 Recep ons ......................................................................................... 12 General InformaƟon ..................................................................... 13 Date and venue ................................................................................. 13 Official languages .............................................................................. 13 Proceedings ....................................................................................... 14 Badges ............................................................................................... 14 PracƟcal InformaƟon .................................................................... 14 Meals ................................................................................................. 14 Car park ............................................................................................. 14 Wifi ................................................................................................... 14 Insurance ........................................................................................... 15 Useful ps .......................................................................................... 15 Ge ng to Perpignan ......................................................................... 15 RegistraƟon Procedure & RegistraƟon Fees .................................. 19 Formali es ......................................................................................... 21 Hotel reserva ons ............................................................................. 21 Sightseeing Sugges ons .................................................................... 22 Addresses to note .............................................................................. 24 Seminar Welcome Desk Opening Hours ............................................ 24 Seminar at a glance ........................................................................... 26 Technical Program ........................................................................ 28 Opening ceremony and official welcome addresses .......................... 29 Session 1: HVDC cable’s development .............................................. 29 Session 2 : Materials, space-charges, interfaces ............................... 30 Session 3: Aging and reliability .......................................................... 30 Session 4: Modeling ........................................................................... 31 “Young researchers” poster session................................................... 31 Session 5: Tes ng and prospect of modeling of test ......................... 35 Session 6: Qualifica on and development......................................... 35 Closing Session .................................................................................. 36 Social Program Jicable Welcome Cocktail................................................................... 28 Jicable Dinner and young researcher awards .................................... 34 Map : Perpignan: neighborhood of the congress center Enc: Booking reply form.........................................................(enclosed) 1 Canigou mountains Perpignan - Congress Center Perpignan 2 Jicable HVDC’13 European Seminar on materials for HVDC cables and accessories: Performance, Modeling, Testing, Qualiϐication Perpignan, France - November 18th - 20th, 2013 Organized by Jicable, Interna onal Conference on Insulated Power Cables SEE, Société de l’Électricité, de l’Électronique et des Technologies de l’Informa on et de la Communicaon SYCABEL, Syndicat Professionnel des Fabricants de Fils et Câbles Électriques et de Communica on ERDF, Électricité Réseau Distribu on France RTE, Réseau de Transport d’Électricité SERCE, Syndicat des Entreprises de Génie Électrique et Clima que CIGRÉ, Interna onal Council on Large Electric Systems ProspecƟve 21OO, Preparing the future UPVD, University of Perpignan With the Technical and Scientiϐic Support of CIGRÉ, Interna onal Council on Large Electric Systems IEC, Interna onal Electrotechnical Commission SEE, Société de l’Électricité, de l’Électronique et des Technologies de l’Informa on et de la Communicaon ProspecƟve 21OO, Preparing the future SFE, Société Française d’Électrosta que 3 With the Patronage of INELFE, INterconnexion ÉLectrique France Espagne General Cable, Silec Cable Medgrid, Opening new lines for sustainable electricity Prysmian Câbles et Systèmes France City of Perpignan Communauté d’AggloméraƟon Perpignan Méditerranée Conseil Général des Pyrénées Orientales Committees Jicable Steering Committee Chairman TARDIF Laurent, Syndicat Professionnel des Fabricants de Fils et Câbles Électriques & de Communicaon, SYCABEL Members DESCHAMPS Lucien, Chairman of Jicable Organizaon Commi ee de GROMARD Hugues, Club Jicable DUBREUIL Michel, Réseau de Transport d’Électricité, RTE FILLOUX Jacques, Syndicat des Entreprises de Génie Électrique et Clima que, SERCE GERIN François, Société de l’Électricité et de l’Électronique & des Technologies de l’Informa on et de la Communica on, SEE KIRCHE Annie, Électricité Réseau Distribu on France, ERDF PAUMIER Régis, Syndicat Professionnel des Fabricants de Fils et Câbles Électriques & de Communicaon, SYCABEL 4 Organization Committee Chairman DESCHAMPS Lucien, Jicable, Prospec ve 21OO Secretary AMMI Soraya, Réseau de Transport d’Électricité, RTE Members BARBAZANGES Sylvie, Prysmian Câbles et Systèmes France BRENAC Alain, Société de l’Électricité, de l’Électronique et des Technologies de l’Informa on et de la Communica on, SEE CHARLES Fabien, Silec Cable FILLOUX Jacques, Syndicat des Entreprises de Génie Électrique et Clima que, SERCE FRUCHIER Olivier, University of Perpignan LEQUEUX Jean-Michel, Jicable MESLIER François, Interna onal Council on Large Electric Systems, CIGRÉ PAUMIER Régis, Syndicat Professionnel des Fabricants de Fils et Câbles Électriques & de Communicaon, SYCABEL VINCLER Béatrice, Nexans Local Organization Sub-Committee Members FRUCHIER Olivier, University of Perpignan AUSSEL Didier, PROMES CNRS, Perpignan GACHON Dorian, PROMES CNRS, Perpignan GAYRAUD Danielle, RTE, Centre Na onal d’Exper se Réseaux / INELFE International Scientiϐic and Technical Committee Chairman TOUREILLE Alain, Consultant, France Secretary NOTINGHER Pétru, University of Montpellier 2, France 5 Members • AGNEL Serge, Institut d’Électronique du Sud, France • ALLAIS Arnaud, Nexans Research Center, Lyon, France • AMMI Soraya, RTE, France • ARGAUT Pierre, CIGRÉ B1, France • BECKER Jean, Sart Consult, Belgium • BEROUAL Abderrahmane, École Centrale de Lyon, France • BOBIN Jean-Louis, UPMC, France • BOONE Willem, Kema Nederland BV, The Netherlands • CASTELLON Jérôme, CIGRÉ D1, IES, France • DODD Stephen, University of Leicester, UK • EGROT Philippe, EDF R&D, France • EVENSET Gunnar, Nexans, Norway • GOMIS Oriol, University of Catalogna, Spain • GRANADINO Ramón, Red Electrica Española, Spain • GUBANSKI Stanislaw, Chalmers, University of Technology, Sweden • GUDMUNSDOTTIR Unnur Stella, Energinet.dk, Denmark • HJERTBERG Thomas, Borealis, Sweden • JEROENSE Marc, ABB, Sweden • KINDERSBERGER Josef, CIGRÉ D1, Technical University of Munich, Germany • KRIVDA Andrej, ABB, Switzerland • LEROY Séverine, CNRS, Toulouse, France • MAMMERI Mohamed, Silec Cable, France • MARZINOTTO Massimo, Terna Rete Italia, Italy • MATALLANA Jérôme, Stattnet SF, Norway • MIREBEAU Pierre, Nexans, France • MONTANARI Gian Carlo, University of Bologna, Italy • MORSHUIS Peter, University of Delft, Netherlands • PERROT Fabrice, Alstom Grid, Stafford, UK • OGÉE Emmanuel, Siemens, Germany • PERROT Fabrice, Alstom Grid, Stafford, UK • RAKOWSKA Aleksandra, Tu Poznan University of Technology, Poland • RAUD Jean-Louis, Serce, France • RITTINGHAUS Dirk, Energycableconsult, Germany • ROSEVEAR Robert, Southampton Dielectric Consultant Ltd, UK 6 • SANTANA José, Prysmian Câbles et Systèmes France, France • SWINGLER Steve, School of Electronics & Computer Science, UK • TEYSSEDRE Gilbert, CNRS, Toulouse, France • TOUCHARD Gérard, University of Poitiers, France • VERDU Jacques, ENSAM, Paris, France General Objectives and Topics Synthetic materials have been used for over 50 years for the electrical insulation of high voltage AC power insulated cables. The mastery of these materials has led to the development of 500 kV links. These links allow the penetration in urban areas, crossing underwater or crossing sensitive sites. Some of these links are reaching tens of kilometers. The use of DC can be considered for power transmission over long distances with several advantages: no problem of compensation, two conductors instead of three, lower conductor losses ... For cons, the implementation of expensive converter stations lead to an interest of DC only for long links and high power. The mastery of synthetic materials can now allow the realization of high voltage power insulated cables in DC. The objective of the seminar Jicable-HVDC’13 is to present state of knowledge on the behavior of materials for HVDC cables and accessories. It will first address the physical behavior, physic-chemical and electrical properties of these materials: dielectric, space charges, interfaces, aging, reliability... It will then discuss the results of modeling studies and the relationship between modeling and behavior of materials to clarify the role of tests: investigation, qualification, reception, control in operation,... Finally, the seminar will show how these scientific and technical information and results are taken into account by the system operators (TSOs) to demonstrate and evaluate the equipment over time. 7 The following topics will be discussed: 1. Dielectric behavior 2. Materials characteriza on (electric, physical and chemical) 3. Phenomena associated at the interfaces, cables and accessories 4. Space-charge measurements (interfaces and materials) 5. Aging and reliability 6. Simula ons and numerical models 7. Tes ng: Inves ga on, development, qualifica on, recep on, … 8. Qualifica on procedures of Europeans TSO 9. Opera onal experience Technical program The technical program is detailed below. Technical Visits Wednesday, November 20th 2013 - 14:00 – 18:00 V1 - Installation site of the link INELFE: France / Spain A technical visit of the installa on site of the link INELFE “France-Spain” (electrical interconnec on through the Catalan Pyrenees) will be organized for par cipants. This link, under construc on, 64.5 km long, connects the substa ons of Santa Llogaia (near Figueras, Spain) and Baixas (near Perpignan, France). The link is underground: the sec on that crosses the Pyrenees by the Albères, 8.5 km long, is laid in a tunnel while the rest of the link is undergrounded by means of trenches. The DC link of 2 x 1000 MW is achieved with ± 320 kV polymer insulated cables, the converter sta ons are installed at Santa Llogaia and Baixas. This link, which should be in service in 2015, aims to ensure greater safety of 8 the electrical system and the quality of the electricity supply in both countries as well as the exchanges of the renewable energies on the European grid. The technical visit will show the works in progress, specifically the cable laying and the converter sta on. The number of places is limited to 50 par cipants. V2 - PROMES Laboratory A visit of PROMES (PROcesses, Materials and Solar Energy), a research laboratory is proposed. PROMES belonging to the French Na onal Centre for Scien fic Research (CNRS), is a laboratory that closely operates in partnership with the University of Perpignan via Domia (UPVD). PROMES depends on the “INSIS” Ins tute of CNRS (Ins tute for Engineering and Systems Sciences). The laboratory aims at developing scien fic knowledge and technology in the field of solar energy conversion and use, par cularly dealing with concentrated solar energy. Researches at PROMES include all the scales of systems, from nanomaterials to energy networks. They address two main fields: “Materials and extreme condions” and “Transforma on, storage and transport of energy”. The visit will focus primarily on the themes: plasma deposi on, thin layers and energy conversion system for photovoltaic. The number of places is limited to 50 par cipants. «PROMES CNRS» Megawa Solar Furnace (MWSF) 9 Tutorials (two parallel tutorials are organized as a prelude to the seminar) Monday, November 18th 2013 15:00 – 18:30 (break from 16:00 to 16:30) T1: Performance of the materials used in the development of HVDC cables by Petru NOTINGHER, IES Montpellier, France and Gilbert TEYSSEDRE, Laplace Toulouse, France Demands and challenges for materials to be used in HVDC cable development are mainly focused on synthec insula on. Polyethylene materials have been successful in replacing other cable technologies for HVAC undersea or underground cables, and the trend is actually to adapt materials compounding and extrusion processes for HVAC cables to the case of HVDC. In this tutorial, the constrains driven by the DC cable condi ons and construc on on the materials cons tu ng cables, being insula on as well as field grading materials, will be given, with considera on of cable junc ons and the differences with AC stress. Despite a generally higher dielectric strength under AC than DC stress, issues related to resis ve field grading and to space charge phenomena under DC stress mark the real challenges for the reliability of HVDC links. These features will be an opportunity to revisit dielectric physics in general, physics of organic dielectrics in par cular, polyethylene in specific, with focus on the nature of charge carriers involved in transport processes (conduc vity), and the nature of sites providing charge stabiliza on and trapping in materials (long las ng space charge effects). The approaches for understanding and evalua on of materials behavior ranging from molecular scale approaches to experimental characteriza on in flat specimen and to cable scale tes ng will be reviewed. 10 T2: Qualiϐication procedures of HVDC cables by Marc JEROENSE, ABB AB High Voltage Cables, Sweden Simplified one can state two major types of HVDC cables exist: MI and extruded cables. Also converter sta ons come in two flavors, Line Commutated Converter sta ons (LCC) and Voltage Source Converter sta ons (VSC). Both sta on types, LCC and VSC have their own characteris cs relevant for the cable system connected to them. Qualifica on of cable systems covers the whole range of development tests, pre-qualifica on tests (also called long-term tests), type tests, sample tests, rou ne tests, factory acceptance tests and a er-laying tests. Three major CIGRE recommenda ons exist relevant for our topic. Electra 171 Recommenda ons for mechanical tests on sub-marine cables, Electra 189 Recommenda ons for tests of power transmission DC cables for a rated voltage up to 800 kV, for MI cables and TB496 Recommenda ons for tes ng DC extruded cable systems for power transmission at a rated voltage up to 500 kV. The tutorial will cover the principles of the fundamental sets of tests, when to use them and when not to use them (that is, the list star ng with development tests and ending with a er-laying tests). Furthermore the tutorial will cover step by step the three major recommenda ons and their contents. It will be high-lighted how these tests relate to the usage of the cable systems from an installa on perspec ve (Electra 171) as well as from the use of LCC or VSC sta ons (Electra 189 and TB 496). Young Researchers Contest The Organizers of Jicable-HVDC’13 are se ng up a Young Researchers Contest to encourage the par cipaon of students and young researchers and to promote professions of the cable. 11 The call for papers sent to engineering schools and universi es was based on 7 main topics: A. Dielectric behavior B. Materials characteriza on (electric, physical and chemical) C. Phenomena associated at the interfaces D. Space charge measurements (interfaces and materials) E. Aging and reliability F. Simula ons and numerical models G. Tes ng: inves ga on, development, … Authors of selected papers will be exempt from conference registra on fees; they will also receive a grant to help their par cipa on. The authors of the three best papers / posters, will receive prizes respec vely of € 1,500 (first prize), € 1,000 (second prize) and € 500 (third prize). Selected papers will appear in the Jicable-HVDC’13 CD ROM. Receptions • Monday, November 18th 2013 - From 19:00 The Welcome dinner cocktail will be held at the Congress Center (7th floor) • Tuesday, November 19th 2013 - 20:00 The Jicable-HVDC’13 dinner will be held at Château Nadal-Hainaut Please do not forget the invita on 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) Ideally located between sea and mountain, the château Nadal-Hainaut (an ancient Cistercian priory) is at 10 kilometers from Perpignan. Benefi ng of a fer le ground 12 for the development of sun-soaking wines, the 92 ha vineyard produces local and AOC wines “Côtes du Roussillon”. The pre-dinner cocktail will be held in the tes ng cellar where those interested would have the opportunity to par cipate in wine tas ng. Then the dinner will be held in Sainte Eulalie building, which is actually the old sheepfold. Beamed ceilings and small windows that line the stone wall give the room a par cularly warm atmosphere. The dinner will be closed with the “young researchers’ award” ceremony. General information Date and venue Jicable-HVDC’13 will be held at Perpignan Congress Center Address : PALAIS DES CONGRES Place Armand Lanoux* 66001 PERPIGNAN FRANCE Or GPS 42° 42’ 10.88” N *As Place Armand Lanoux is not known on google map or by the gps, you should look for: 25 Boulevard Thomas Wilson (car park address) or Cours François Palmarole. The seminar will be held inside the Congress Center from November 18th to 20th (1st floor, auditorium J.C Rolland) Tutorials will be held inside the Congress Center on Monday, November 18th (1st floor, room 11C and 12) and technical visits are planned on Wednesday, November 20th. Ofϐicial language The official language at Jicable-HVDC’13 will be English. 13 Proceedings On arrival at the Welcome Desk, each par cipant will receive a seminar bag, the program, and a usb flash drive containing the program and the text of the papers presented during the seminar (both oral and poster sessions). Badges An admission badge will be delivered to each par cipant, giving access to the seminar sessions and to the audiovisual presenta on room. It must be worn throughout the seminar period at all mes. Practical Information Meals All meals will be organized inside the Congress Center itself (7th floor) except the Jicable-HVDC’13 dinner organized on Tuesday, November 19th. Car park Parking Wilson is a public car park which offers a direct exit to the congress center. Open 24h/24h Address: 25 Boulevard Thomas Wilson 66000 Perpignan Nb: the Congress Center’s car-park won’t be opened during the seminar. WiFi space Free Wifi access in the Congress Center. 14 Insurance The organizers cannot be held liable for any personal accident or for damage to, or the loss of any personal property, howsoever caused. Par cipants should therefore make their own insurance arrangements. Useful tips In the month of November, the temperature in Perpignan is usually around 15°C. In France, the electric current is 220 V / 50 Hz. It is advised to consider the use of an electric adaptor. Hotel bookings A range of accommoda on, from 2 to 4 stars and at walking distance from the Congress Center is available on page “addresses to note” or on the website. In order to get more choice, we advise you to book your hotel as soon as possible. Getting to Perpignan By train Trains from the following French ci es: Paris : direct 4:50 (TGV) Toulouse : direct 2:20 (Intercités) Lyon : direct 3:30 (TGV) Marseille : direct 3:50 (TER) Bordeaux via Narbonne : 4:10 (Intercités and TGV) By car From Toulouse: Take A61, follow A9/E15 and exit 41 to Perpignan City Center From Marseille: Join A55 (direc on of Aix), take exit A7 and then con nue on A54. Follow on N113 then N572 to join A54 and A9/E15. Take exit 41 to Perpignan City Center 15 By plane ► Perpignan airport (France) Perpignan is served by an interna onal airport, “Rivesaltes” located just 7 km north of the city. The following companies opera ng at Perpignan airport are: Air France : www.airfrance.fr or tel. 36 54 Hop : www.hop.fr With Hop you can obtain interested prices depending of the chosen services for Paris-Perpignan for example Flybe : www.flybe.com tel. +44 13 92 36 01 40 Ryanair : www.ryanair.com tel. +33 (0) 892 232 375 With Ryanair you can travel to Perpignan from the following ci es: Birmingham / Bruxelles-Charleroi / Londres Stansted Iberia : www.iberia.com tel. +33 (0) 825 800 965 Volotea : www.volotea.com tel. +33 (0) 821 610 752 Volotea offers direct flight Nantes-Paris Aer Lingus: www.aerlingus.com tel. +33 (0) 821 23 02 67 As an example, available flights to Perpignan airport on Monday, November 18th are: From Paris Orly : 4 direct flights From London : 2 flights with a short stop at Paris For more informaƟon: www.aeroport-perpignan.com Perpignan airport to the congress center By car or taxi: 8 kilometers / 12 minutes The taxi fare to Perpignan centre is approximately 20 € Taxi sta on in Perpignan: Phone +33 (0)4 68 35 15 15 16 ► Béziers airport (France) Béziers is served by a European airport, “Cap d’Agde” located just 95 km or 1 hour from Perpignan (A9 motorway) The main company opera ng at Béziers airport is Ryanair : www.ryanair.com - tel. +33 (0) 892 232 375 With Ryanair you can travel to Béziers from the following ci es: Bristol / Dusserldorf Weeze / London Luton / Manchester / Oslo Rygge / Paris Beauvais / Stockholm Skavsta / Edinburgh For more informaƟon: www.beziers.aeroport.fr ► Carcassonne airport (France) Carcassonne is served by a european airport, “Salvaza” located at 114 kilometers or 1h10 from Perpignan (A61 + A9 motorway) The main company opera ng at Carcassonne airport is Ryanair : www.ryanair.com ou tel. +33 (0) 892 232 375 With Ryanair you can travel to Carcassonne from the following ci es: Billund-Denmark / Bournemouth / Bruxelles-Charleroi / Cork / Dublin / East Midlands / Eindhoven / Glasgow Prestwick / Liverpool / London Stansted / Paris Beauvais / Porto For more informaƟon: www.aeroport-carcassonne.com ► Barcelona airport (Spain) Barcelona airport “El Prat” is an interna onal airport located at 210 kilometers (Motorway) from Perpignan. Many airlines operate at Barcelona Airport since it is connect with America, North Africa, Asia c Southeast and obviously Europe. If you are looking for cheap flights to Barcelona you can compare prices online with a comparison site such as Cheap Flights. For more informaƟon: www.barcelona-airport.com 17 ► Girona airport (Spain) Girona airport is located at only 100 kilometers from Perpignan and can also be an alterna ve when you depart from the following countries such as the UK, Italy, The Netherlands, Denmark, Slovakia, Ireland, Belgium, Germany, Ukraine, Sweden, Turkey, Cyprus, Malta, Morocco, France, Poland, Estonia and Lithuania. The most important company opera ng at Girona airport is Ryanair. For more informaƟon: www.girona-airport.net Barcelona or Girona airport to the congress center By car: While in Spain : motorway AP7, direc on France While in France: motorway A9, exit 42 Perpignan South, then direc on “centre ville”. Perpignan - Le Cas llet 18 Registration Procedure & Registration Fees Registra on fees for the en re conference are as follow: Rates (2) up to Sept 30th 2013 Rates (2) from Oct 1st 2013 Standard rate 350 € 400 € Member (1)(3) 300 € 350 € 300 € 350 € 260 € 300 € University staff Academic non member University staff Academic member (1)(3) Invited speaker (First author only) Free of charge Free of charge Young researcher (4) (first authors and students ≤ 28 years old) Free of charge Free of charge (1) Individual Members of Scien fic suppor ng organiza ons (2) VAT included (3) a copy of ID membership should be sent by email a er registra on (4) a copy of iden ty card should be sent by email a er registra on These fees include: Access to the conference (with badge, seminar bag and program) A USB flash drive containing the program and the text of the papers presented during the conference (both oral and poster sessions) A CD Rom which will be sent a er the seminar All meals (welcome recep on on 18th, lunches on 19th and 20th, and the coffee breaks) The invita on to the Jicable-HVDC’13 dinner The Jicable-HVDC’13 dinner is included in all registraons: this recep on will be organized on Tuesday evening, November 19th 2013. 19 The technical visits and the tutorials are both op onal, not included in the registra on fees. The number of places for technical visits is limited. TUTORIALS (T) on Monday, November 18th (15:00-18:30) T1: Performance of the materials used in the development of HVDC cables T2: Qualifica on procedures of HVDC cables 180 € 180 € TECHNICAL VISITS (V) on Wednesday, November 20th (14:00-18:00) V1: Visit of the installa on site INELFE “France-Spain” V2: Visit of PROMES/CNRS (processes, materials and solar energy) research laboratory 70 € 70 € We strongly recommend registering online via the Conference Website h p://www.jicable-hvdc13.fr Authors (except the 1st author of each communica on) and commi ees members are not exempt from paying registra on fees. Registra on is valid only a er the payment is received by the SEE. If the payment has been made by bank transfer, the par cipants are kindly required to bring with them the proof of payment at the conference venue. On-line registraƟon will be closed on November 14th. Badges withdraw and on-site registra on will start on Monday 18th from 14:00, at the Congress Center of Perpignan. The registra on by purchase order is possible. To do so, please return the enclosed applica on form by fax together with the purchase order at +33 (0)1 56 90 37 19 CancellaƟon policy: refund of all prepaid fees will be made provided that an advance wri en no fica on is submi ed by October 18th 2013. No refund will be made for cancella on received a er this date. 20 Formalities Some foreign na onals may require entry visas to France. Simultaneously to the comple on of your conference registra on, check with the French Embassy or with the French Consulate in your country: they will help you to complete the necessary visa formali es. The official form to obtain a visa can be downloaded from: http://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/france_829/venirfrance_4062/entrer-france_4063/colonne-droite_4266/ services-formulaires_4269/formulaires-visas_46412. html Hotel reservations ► 2 stars hotels Hôtel Alexander 250 meters from the Congress Center Rates: 50/75€ - www.hotel-alexander.fr Hôtel Ibis budget Perpignan Centre Méditerranée (ex ETAP HOTEL) 500 meters from the Congress Center Rates: 40/60€ - www.ibisbudget.com Hôtel de la Loge 600 meters from the Congress Center Rates: 69/80€ - h p://www.hoteldelaloge.fr Adagio Access Perpignan (ex CITEA) 700 meters from the Congress Center Rates: 85/100€ - www.adagio-city.com/Perpignan 21 ► 3 stars hotels Parc Hôtel 100 meters from the Congress Center Rates: around 90€ - www.parkhotel-fr.com Hôtel Mercure Perpignan Centre 60 meters from the Congress Center Rates: around 98€ - www.mercure.com/Perpignan Hôtel Ibis Perpignan Centre 1000 meters from the Congress Center Rates: around 70€ - www.ibis.com/Perpignan ► 4 stars hotels Windsor Best Western 50 meters from the Congress Center Rates: 100/170€ - www.hotel-windsor-perpignan.com Suite Novotel Perpignan Méditerranée 700 meters from the Congress Center Rates : 115/125€ - www.suitenovotel.com Sightseeing suggestions Located in the deep south of France, “Perpinyà,” as they say in Catalan, is the capital of the Pyrénées Orientales. It’s a border city, situated in an astonishing environment with one side on the Mediterranean coast and on the other side the highest mountains in the French Pyrenees. Believe for many years to be the highest mountain in the Pyrenees at 2784 meters, the Canigou Mountain has become the sacred mountain of Catalan Country (the highest mountain is the Vignemale mountain, 3298 meters, located in the central part of Pyrénées mountains). Perpignan is a busy place, at the crossroads of two countries, greatly influenced by the Mediterranean cultures and benefi ng from 2500 hours of sun per year. No wonder that Salvador Dali saw it as the “Centre of the World”! 22 Perpignan is also a modern and vibrant city, a great desna on warmly welcoming interna onal visitors. Some of the main places to visit in Perpignan: Le Palais des rois de Majorque La Cathédrale St Jean-Bap ste Le Musée Hyacinthe Rigaud La Loge de Mer Le Cas llet, Musée d’arts et tradi ons populaires catalanes Around Perpignan: If you have me, the countryside has many interesng spots and villages worth a visit, such as Elne and its 2,700-year-old citadel, Rivesaltes, renowned for its vineyards, or Thuir which is the capital of the famous aperi f Byrrh: Byrrh caves with the largest oak vat in the world a ract thousands of visitors each year. At 30 km from Perpignan, don’t miss Collioure, an idyllic place on the rocky coastline, nestling in an unspoilt, protected environment. The small Catalan port is sheltered by a creek where the waters of the Mediterranean meet the rocks of the Pyrenees mountains chain. Sightseeing reservations Office de Tourisme de Perpignan Place Armand Lanoux - BP 40215 66002 Perpignan Cedex Tel : +33 (0)4 68 66 30 30 Fax : +33 (0)4 68 66 30 26 contact-offi[email protected] www.perpignantourisme.com 23 Addresses to note ► Before the seminar Jicable-HVDC’13 registraƟon: SEE – Jicable-HVDC’13 17 rue de l’Amiral Hamelin 75783 PARIS Cedex 16 – France Phone: +33 (0)1 56 90 37 03 or 02 Fax: +33 (0)1 56 90 37 19 Site Web: h p://www.jicable-hvdc13.fr E-mail: [email protected] ► During the seminar All services will be transferred to: Palais des Congrès Place Armand Lanoux 66001 Perpignan - France Phone: +33 (0)4 68 68 26 35 Fax: +33 (0)4 68 68 26 30 Seminar Welcome Desk Opening Hours Monday November 18th: Tuesday November 19th: Wednesday November 20th: 24 14:00-18:00 07:30-18:30 08:00-14:00 INELFE - Cable drums for 2000 m of 320 kV extruded HVDC cable © INELFE Delivery of the cables © INELFE - Technical gallery at Montesquieu des Albères Copyright : Médiathèque RTE/Philippe GROLLIER 25 26 Session 1: HVDC cable’s development 9:00 - 10:30 12:30 - 14:00 12:00 - 12:30 11:00 - 12:00 Lunch break Session 2 : Materials, space-charges, interfaces Coffee break Opening ceremony 8:30 - 9:00 10:30 - 11:00 Delegates Registra on Tuesday, November 19th 7:30 - 8:30 Monday, November 18th Jicable- HVDC’13 at a glance Lunch break Closing Session Session 6: Qualifica on and development Coffee break Session 5: Tes ng and prospect of modeling of tests Wednesday, November 20th 27 21:00 - 22:00 20:00 - 21:00 19:15 - 20:00 19:00 - 19:15 18:30 - 19:00 18:00 - 18:30 17:30 - 18:00 17:00 - 17:30 16:30 - 17:00 16:00 - 16:30 15:00 - 16:00 14:00 - 15:00 Jicable Dinner Presenta on of the poster session and Young Researchers Poster Session Session 4: Modeling Coffee break Session 3: Aging and reliability Technical visits V1: Visit of the installa on site INELFE “France-Spain” V2: Visit of PROMES/CNRS (processes, materials and solar energy) research laboratory All sessions take place in auditorium J.C Rolland - Tutorials in rooms 11C and 12 (1st floor) - Breaks (7th floor) Welcome dinner cocktail Break 2 Tutorials in parallel : T1 & T2 (end) Coffee break 2 Tutorials in parallel : T1 & T2 Delegates Registra on Program of the seminar Monday, November 18th 2013 Registration 14:00 – 15:00 - (1st floor, hall) Tutorials 15:00 - 18:30 - (1st ϔloor, 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: Qualifica on 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) © P. Marchesan – City of Perpignan 28 Program of the seminar Tuesday, November 19th 2013 Registration 7:30 – 8:30 - (1st ϔloor, hall) Opening ceremony and ofϐicial welcome addresses 8:30 – 9:00 - (1st floor, auditorium J.C Rolland) Session 1: HVDC cable’s development 9:00 – 10:30 - (1st floor, auditorium J.C Rolland) Chairman: Jean BECKER, SART Consult, Belgium Rapporteur: Gérard TOUCHARD, Université de Poi ers, 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 characteriscs 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 insula ons Thomas KVARTS, Energinet.dk, Denmark Coffee break from 10:30 to 11:00 29 Session 2 : Materials, space-charges, interfaces 11:00 – 12:30 - (1st 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 Insula ng Materials: from Research Laboratory to Industrial Applica on Serge AGNEL, Montpellier, France 2.3 Phenomena associated to interfaces Peter MORSHUIS, University of Del , the Netherlands Lunch break from 12:30 to 14:00 Session 3: Aging and reliability 14:00 – 16:00 - (1st 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 30 Coffee break from 16:00 to 16:30 Session 4: Modeling 16:30 – 17:30 - (1st floor, auditorium J.C Rolland) Chairman: Peter MORSHUIS, University of Del , the Netherlands Rapporteur: Arnaud ALLAIS, Nexans, France 4.1 Simula on of transport of electric charges in PE Séverine LEROY, University of Toulouse, France 4.2 Simula on 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 - (1st floor, auditorium J.C Rolland) “Young researchers” poster session 17:45 – 19:15 - (1st floor, Hall) Chairman: Stanislaw GUBANSKI, University of Technology, Chalmers, Sweden Rapporteur: Jérôme CASTELLON, University of Montpellier, France P01 Conduc on mechanisms and dielectric proper es 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 proper es in microvaristor composite Dimitri CHARRIER, Xavier FESTAZ, Christelle MAZEL, Arnaud ALLAIS, Nexans NRC Lyon, France Guillaume ESCAMEZ, Student at ENSE3, France ChrisƟan FROHNE, Nexans Hanover, Germany 31 P04 Simula on 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 characteris cs of HVDC XLPE cable Hiroki MORI, Hiroshi NIINOBE, Yukihiro YAGI, VISCAS Corpora on, Japan P06 Analysis of mul ple electrical trees incepted at wire electrode test object by means of PD detecon AneƩe 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 conduc vity proper es of silicone rubber polymer composites Lei GAO, Jingcheng XIE, Jun HU, Jinliang HE, Tsinghua University, China P08 Influence of degassing on electrical proper es of HVDC insula ng material Lazhar KEBBABI, Arnaud ALLAIS, Nexans, France ChrisƟan FROHNE, Nexans Hanover, Germany P09 Interface tailoring for charge injec on control in electrically insula ng polyethylene by a nano Ag/ SiCOH barrier Laurent MILLIERE, Kremena MAKASHEVA, Gilbert TEYSSEDRE, Bernard DESPAX, Laurent BOUDOU, ChrisƟan LAURENT, LAPLACE - University of Toulouse and CNRS, France P10 Inves ga on of charge trapping parameters in aged XLPE cables Ning LIU, George CHEN, University of Southampton, UK Yang XU, Xian Jiaotong University, China 32 P11 Determina on of the transient temperature behavior of submarine power cables and other power transmission components using FEM analysis SebasƟan STURM, Johannes PAULUS, University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt, Germany Karl-Ludwig ABKEN, NSW, Norddeutsche Seekabelwerke GmbH, Germany P12 Inves ga on of the effect of temperature gradient on field distribu on in polymeric MV-HVDC model cable by simula on and space charge measurement T.T.N. VU, Gilbert TEYSSEDRE, Bernard VISSOUVANADIN, Séverine LE ROY, ChrisƟan LAURENT, Laplace, France Mohamed MAMMERI, Isabelle DENIZET, Silec Cable, France P13 Inves ga on on the behavior of dielectric materials in HVDC GIS LaeƟƟa ZAVATTONI, Siemens/CNRS, France Olivier LESAINT, Olivier GALLOTͳLAVALLEE, 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 33 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 invita on 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) Château Nadal Hainaut Vineyards of the area “Le Canigou”, view from Perpignan 34 Program of the seminar Wednesday, November 20th 2013 Session 5: Testing and prospect of modeling of tests 9:00 – 10:30 - (1st floor, auditorium J.C Rolland) Chairman: Dirk RITTINGHAUS, Energycableconsult, Germany Rapporteur: Nathalie BOUDINET, RTE, France 5.1 Cable research tes ng Ludovic BOYER, Nexans, France 5.2 Qualifica on tes ng Pierre HONDAA, RTE, france 5.3 Development tes ng 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: Qualiϐication and development 11:00 – 12:00 - (1st floor, auditorium J.C Rolland) Chairman: Pierre ARGAUT, CIGRE B1 Rapporteur: Kevin TARDY, RTE, France 6.1 Qualifica on procedures of European TSO Ramon GRANADINO, REE, Spain 6.2 Presenta on of the INELFE France/Spain’s project Yves DECOEUR, INELFE, France / Spain 35 Closing Session 12:00 – 12:30 - (1st 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 par cipa on of (tbc): Energinet.dk, Medgrid, REE, Statne SF, SvK and TERNA Lunch break from 12:30 to 14:00 Technical visits 14:00 – 18:00 - (On sites) V1 - Visit of the installa on site INELFE “France-Spain” V2 - Visit of PROMES/CNRS (processes, materials and solar energy) research laboratory 36 City center of Perpignan Organization and Scientific Supporting Societies Patronages
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