Papers Accepted For Presentation and For Publication Only
Papers Accepted For Presentation and For Publication Only
02.01: Effects of inlet boundary conditions on Kaplan draft tube simulation accuracy – B. Mulu and
M.J. Cervante, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden; T. Vu, Andritz Hydro Ltd, Canada;
F. Guibault, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada
02.02: Determination of operating parameters for Kaplan turbines utilizing the CFD calculations –
M. Kaniecki, Z. Krzemianowski, and M. Banaszak, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
02.03: Study of 3D flow in the course of closing of pump turbine ring gate – V. Stepanov and
V. Seleznev, Power Machines LMZ, Russian Federation; S. Cherny and D. Chirkov, Institute
of Computational Technologies SB RAS, Russia; A. Avdyushenko, State University, Russia;
V. Skorospelov, Institute of Mathematics SB RAS, Russia
02.04: Numerical and experimental investigations of performance characteristics of hydrokinetic
turbines – A. Góralczyk and A. Adamkowski, The Szewalski Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery
of Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
02.05: Understanding hydro-abrasive erosion in Pelton runners – Dr K. Winkler and
Dr. E. Parkinson, Andritz Hydro AG, Austria
02.06: Active flow control in Francis turbines – M. V. Magnoli and Prof R. Schilling, Munich
University of Technology, Germany
02.07: Operation of a combined bearings test rig for improved performance in hydropower plants –
M. Lang, Andritz Hydro GmbH, Austria
02.08: Assessment of the state and residual life of turbine elements using the method of fracture
mechanics – S.M. Levina, RusHydro VNIIG, and L.L. Smelkov, NPO CKTI JSC, Russia
11.01: Proposing a hybrid wind/hydro energy system on Milos Island, Greece – A. Vassilakopoulos,
L. G. Boussiakou, P. Papantoniou and E. C. Kalkani, National Technical University of
Athens, Greece
11.02: Perspectives on hydropower's role to balance non-regulated renewable power production in
Northern Europe – M. D. Catrinu, E. Solvang, M. Korpås, Sintef Energy Research, Norway;
Å. Killingtveit, NTNU, Norway
11.03: Wind/hydro pumped-storage system: an integrated energy solution for the Aegean sea island
of Serifos – G. K. Korbakis, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
11.04: Combined conventional hydropower plant and pumped-storage units to support large wind
penetration in electric grids – J. S. Anagnostopoulos and D. E. Papantonis, National
Technical University of Athens, Greece
11.05: Hydro and wind power capacity expansion scenarios impacts in the Portuguese power system
– R. Figueiredo, S. Virgílio Torrado Mendes and A. C. Nunes, EDP Gestão de Produção de
Energia, SA, Portugal
11.06: A combined wind - hydro power system – R. A. Sargsyan, Armenian National Academy of
Sciences, Armenia
11.07: Wind and hydropower co-operation in the study of a hybrid energy project in Methoni, Greece
– P.G. Papantoniou et al, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
14.01: Safety of dams to ensure public safety in Sri Lanka – D. C. S. Elakanda, Ministry of Irrigation
and Water Resources Management, Sri Lanka
14.02: Enguri dam foundation deformation process under the influence of geological fracture and
reservoir operation – M. Kalabegishvili, Georgian Technical University, Georgia
14.03: Design challenges and solutions to the refurbishment of Catagunya dam, Tasmania –
P. Southcott and T. Harman, Entura Hydro, Australia
14.04: Investigation of residential buildings vibrating downstream of the Zhigulevskaya
hydropower plant on the Volga river during flood discharge – Dr G. L. Mazhbits and
E.V. Vinogradova, JSC NIIES (Scientific Research Institute of Energy Structures), Russian
Federation
14.05: Usoy dam and lake Sarez: the possibilities of using geophysical methods – U. Abdullaev,
UZGIP Institute, Uzbekistan; S. Abdullaev, Gidroingeo, Uzbekistan; P. Blaha, Geotest a.s.,
Czech Republic; A. Akhmedov, University of Dushanbe, Tajikistan
14.06: Nonlinear 3D simulation of CFR dam construction and reservoir filling – P. Dakoulas,
University of Thessaly, Greece; Y. Thanopoulos, Public Power Corporation, Greece
14.07: An introduction to seismotectonic setting of Iranian dams and hydro projects: a special case in
the world – H. Samari, Islamic Azad University, Iran; A. Mobini, Tamavan Consulting
Engineers, Iran
14.08: Seismic response of Kinta RCC dam, considering crack behaviour – H.A.M. Thanoon,
Technical Insitute of Mosul, Iraq; J. Noorzaei, M.S. Jafaar and T.A. Mohammed, University
Putra, Malaysia
14.09: Identification of safety zones at headworks line breach – V.V, Belikov, V.V. Kochetkov and
S.V. Norin, Scientific Research Institute of Energy Structure, Russia
14.10: Monitoring of hydraulic structures’ behaviour as based on safety criteria instrumental values, -
Yu. S. Sobolev, V.I. Scherbina and B.D. Chumichev, JSC NIIES, Russia
14.11: Dam safety during floods – P. Smrz and L. Machacek, Vodni DILA TBD as, Czeach Republic
15.01: The Reißeck ll pumped-storage plant – P. Steyrer, Pöyry Energy GmbH, Austria; M. Larcher,
Verbund- Austrian Hydropower AG, Austria
15.02: Design of the Kokhav Hayarden pumped-storage project – A. Toussaint, Tractebel
Engineering S A, France
15.03: Venda Nova lll repowering project – M. A. Oliveira, C. Esteves and F. Duarte, EDP, Portugal
15.04: Design of the Deriaz pump turbines for Koyna pumped-storage powerplant – A. Skoták,
K. Kyzlink and P. Veselý, CKD Blansko Engineering a.s., Czech Republic; A. Bergant,
Litostroj Power d.o.o., Slovenia
15.05: Waterhammer simulations for the Kops ll pumped-storage plant and comparison with
measurements – H. Jaberg, University of Technology Graz, Austria; R. Mader and
P. Meusburger, VIW Vorarlberger Illwerke, Austria
15.06: Reliable runner for a 325 MW pump-turbine – M. Feilhauer, J. Mikulášek, A. Skoták,
V. Miroslav, V. Jindlich, CKD Blansko Engineering a.s., Czech Republic
15.07: Dynamic loads on pump-turbine guidevanes – B. Nennemann, Andritz Hydro, Canada;
U. Henggeler, Ch. Gentner, M. Sallaberger and E. Parkinson, Andritz Hydro, Switzerland
15.08: Prevention of air entrainment at the inlet of a pumped-storage plant - large scale model tests –
B. Huber, Vienna University of Technology, Austria; F. Sollerer, Vorarlberger Illwerke,
Austria
15.09: Measuring and managing PSP radial thrust: scale model/prototype comparison
– A. Bombenger, J. L..D Deniau, F. Andre and R. Guillaume, Alstom Hydro France, France
15.10: Developing pumped storage hydropower plants in the northeast of Iran – D. Massoud,
Tooss Ab Consulting Engineers, Co, Iran
16.01: Hydro potential of the Congo Basin – J. Kenfack, Ecole Nationale Supérieure Polytechnique,
Cameroon; B.L. Tondo, CICOS, DRC; A. Assouh, University of Douala, Cameroon; and
Prof A. Lejeune, University of Liège, Belgium
16.02: Feasibility of hydropower for development: from the 90s to now, Magwagwa case study –
M. Waters, M. Yonas, G. Watson and E. Berger, SMEC International, Kenya; C. Mwanda and
W. Ogola, Ministry of Regional Development Authorities, Kenya
16.03: Hydropower plants in arid regions- A dream come true in Cape Verde – J. André, J. Santos
and C. Martins, Gesto Energy Solutions, Portugal
16.04: Stepwise screening and development of small hydropower projects in Burundi: from
masterplan to tender design level – C. Thévenaz, K. Peissner and Dr S. Palt, Fichtner GmbH
& Co KG, Germany; R. Nkurunziza, Regideso, Burundi
16.05: Dam construction and dam operation and maintenance - two sides of a coin? Not necessarily –
C. Heitefuss, Lahmeyer International GmbH, Germany
16.06: Current status of the renewable energy regulatory framework in South Africa and the effect it
has on project development – A..J.T. Wilson, Arcus Gibb, Rep of South Africa; F. Viljoen,
Cresco Project Finance, Rep of South Africa
16.07: Structuring of multipurpose dam schemes to accelerate regional development - a case study
from Kenya – C.O. Mwanda and W. O. Ogola, Ministry of Regional Development Authorities,
Kenya
16.08: Multi-criteria selection of the reservoir elevation in run-of-river hydropower developments –
Dr A Trifkovic and Dr S. Palt, Fichtner GmbH & Co KG, Germany; F. Sajjabi and
G. Kitayimbwa, Ministry of Eneregy and Mineral Development
16.09: Challenges of and experiences from hydropower development in Uganda: A case study of the
Bugoye hydropower plant – E.M. Tusiime, Newplan Ltd, Uganda
16.10: Design principles for safety of earthfill dams and guideline for dam monitoring –
Dr. Ugur S. Cavus and Dr. Murat Kilit, XVIII. Regional Directorate of State Hydraulic
Works (DSI), Turkey
22.00: Hydro-Québec’s approach for responsible management of his industrial heritage – L. Roy,
Hydro-Québec, Canada
22.00: Maintaining power from the Glens: Protecting and managing hydroelectric heritage in
partnership – D. Fleetwood, Historic Scotland, UK
22.00: The history, the restoration and the reuse of Tyssedal power station – E. Bjørsvik,
The Norwegian Museum of Hydropower and Industry, Norway
24.01: Numerical re-assessment of the serviceability and safety of a hydraulic powerplant affected by
AAR – L. I. Boldea and A. Dubas, Stucky Ltd, Switzerland; J-F. Seignol and B. Godart,
IFSTTAR-Université Paris-est, France; R Leroy, Alpiq, Switzerland
24.02: Engineering concept of the universal diagnostic complex to manage safety and reliability of
hydraulic structures – Dr. E. Bellendir, D.V. Mishin and N.Ya. Nikitina, The Vedeneev VNIIG
Institute, Russian Federation
24.03: Risk management of hydroelectric powerplants – S. Rey-Mermet, Hydro Exploitation SA,
Switzerland; B. Géhant, Oxand, Switzerland
24.04: Risk analysis of the transient phenomena in a hydropower plant installation – A. Zobeiri and
E. Vuadens, Hydro Exploitation SA, Switzerland
24.05: Ways of improving the hydrologic safety of hydraulic projects – S. V. Kovalev and
V.P. Kupriyanov, JSC NIIES (Scientific Research Institute of Energy Structures), Russian
Federation
24.06: Improving the safety of power transformers – M. Petrovan Boiarciuc, Sergi France;
O.K. Ahmed, B. Landis, R. Brady, and S. Yoon, Transformer Protector Corp, USA
24.07: Emergency plan for CNR's transformers – C. Turbidi, D. Feuillas and D. Mouge, Compagnie
Nationale du Rhône, France