JICABLE 2023 Content
JICABLE 2023 Content
Session Chairs
Marc JEROENSE, Sweden
William BELE, France
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A1.1. Innovative thermoplastic polypropylene based cable system for HVDC
applications
Christelle MAZEL, France
A1-2. New concept for the design of HVDC cable joints
Hansjoerg GRAMESPACHER, Germany
A1.3. Pre-qualification of HVDC 525 kV Extruded Submarine and Land Cable Systems
Yoonhyoung KIM, Korea, Republic Of
Development of Land and Submarine HVDC ±500kV XLPE Cable System with
Operation Temperature of up to 90°C
Yoonhyoung KIM, Korea, Republic Of
A1.5. Performance of a Polypropylene-insulated MVAC cable for ±50 kV MVDC
Patrik RATHEISER, Austria
Session Chairs
Søren Damsgaard MIKKELSEN, Denmark
Bastian SOPPE, Germany
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A2.1. Development of a gas-filled plug-in type HVDC cable termination
Yi LUO, Germany
A2.2. Electrothermal FEM simulation of relevant test conditions of a 525 kV HVDC
cable joint including nonlinear field grading material
Rashid HUSSAIN, Germany
A2.3. Challenges with development and optimization of process parameters in design
and production of EHVDC submarine cable flexible factory joints
Hossein GHORBANI, Sweden
A2.4. Characterization and modelling of interface between Epoxy Resin materials and
different gases for HVDC GIS cable termination development
Caterina TOIGO , France
A2.5. Development of 535kV XLPE HVDC Cable System in China
Lisheng ZHONG, China
A2.6. HVDC GIS cable connection assembly fully qualified for ±525 kV following
dimensions of the HVAC standard interface
Nils Bertil FRISK, Norway
Session Chairs
Luigi COLLA, Italy
Antoine CHRETIEN
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A5.1. Comparison of four design configurations of inter-array power cables for a semi-
submersible floating offshore wind turbine
Shun Han YANG, Taiwan, Republic Of China
A5.2. Structure design and test verification for HV dynamic power cable above 110kV
Pan PAN
A5.3. Accelerating 132 kV OFFSHORE WIND array cables to market: building
consensus on requirements for wet, dry, static, dynamic 132 kV array cables
Robert KEAST, United Kingdom
A5.4. Numerical analysis on the thermal insulating role of biofouling on dynamic
subsea power cables
Antoine MAISON, France
A5.5. Engineering study and design of a submarine dynamic cable installation for the
first floating windmill in Spain continental shelf
Daniel ISUS, France
Session Chairs
Daniel ISUS, France
Marc JEROENSE, Sweden
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A4.1. Development of Dynamic Cable System for FUYAO Floating Offshore Wind Farm
Jinghui GAO, China
A4.2. Comparative study of XLPE cable cores and factory joints subjected to TB 722
Wet Ageing Testing
Maciej JAZGAR, Germany
A4.3. Amendment in Pulling tension calculations for the particular curvatures in the
extruded power cable route and other recommendations
Ahmed IBRAHIM
A4.4. Smart high-voltage separable T-Connectors up to 72 kV with integrated voltage
and partial discharge detection
Alexander EIGNER, Germany
A4.5. Weight in water considerations for offshore wind farm subsea array cables with
aluminium conductors
Jeremy FEATHERSTONE, United Kingdom
A4.6. Development and characterisation of metallic sheaths for sustainable
submarine power cables
Federico CORDO, Italy
Session Chairs
Luigi COLLA, Italy
Tanguy LEROUX, France
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A6.1. Water migration into polymeric insulation of power cables
Anh HOANG, Sweden
A6.2. Electrical Connection of Power Cables Filled with longitudinal Water-Blocking
Materials
Mirnes AGANBEGOVIC, Germany
A6.3. Development and Application of 400 kV XLPE DC Submarine Cable for Jiangsu
Rudong Offshore Wind Farm in China
Hongliang ZHANG, China
A6.4. Short circuit performance of three-core submarine power cables having screens
made of helically applied metallic tapes
Nicolas BOUVIER, France
A6.5. Modelling seabed mobility for offshore grid security
Luitze PERK, Netherlands
Session Chairs
Minh NGUYEN TUAN, France
Søren Damsgaard MIKKELSEN, Denmark
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A7.1. Modelling and simulation for offshore laying of a trefoil submarine cable bundle
Denny TJAHJANTO, Sweden
A7.2. How understanding spatial and temporal variation of ocean bottom temperature
can significantly enhance the interpretation of DTS data from marine HV cables
Etienne ROCHAT, Switzerland
A7.3. Development and qualification of a dynamic cable for the Provence Grand Large
project
Maud FRANCHET, France
A7.4. Dynamic HV Cables for Floating Offshore Wind Applications: a thermally aged
mechanical evaluation
Antonios STAMELOS, Greece
A7.5. Thermal rating of Dynamic 3-core AC cables
Ola THYRVIN, Sweden
Improving the delivery capacity of submarine cable landing section by air and water
forced circulation cooling system
Xinlong ZHENG
Session Chairs
Pierre MIREBEAU, France
Hong HE, Netherlands
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A8.1. Design-Basis-Accident Testing of Low-Voltage Electrical Cables Retrieved from
Nuclear Reactor Buildings
Fabrice GUÉROUT, Canada
A8.2. Low-loss conductors for (extra) high-voltage applications
Dag WILLEN, Denmark
A8.3. New technologies for controlling cable geometry during curing process
Janne HARJUHAHTO, Finland
A8.4. Power Cable Systems Design Evolution in the United States from 1996 to 2020
Jean Carlos HERNANDEZ-MEJIA, United States
Session Chairs
Fabien CHARLES, France
Bernardo GIANELLI, Netherlands
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A9.1. Extruded 420 kV Cable System for Installation in a 4 km Long Blasted Tunnel.
Corné VAN EEDEN, France
A9.2. Comparison of Transient Overvoltage Distribution in Sectionalized Joints of 220
kV vs 66 kV Cable Systems
Gregorio DENCHE CASTEJÓN, Spain
A9.3. Evaluation of Switching Overvoltage Stresses on Cable Sheath Towards the
Application of Direct Cross Bonding
Marina FARAGALLA, Netherlands
A9.4. Research on electrochemical corrosion of buffer layers inside the high-voltage
cables based on electrochemical analyses
Yidong CHEN
A9.5. Impact of high cable shares on transient energizing overvoltages, inrush
currents and energy absorptions in hybrid high-voltage transmission systems
Tobias TRAUTMANN, Germany
Session Chairs
Stefano FRANCHI BONONI, Italy
Adrian DUMONT, France
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A10.1. Framework for an efficient screening of potential cable system concepts for
modern HVDC interconnectors considering state of the art converter technology,
overall losses and transfer capabilities
Pedro Miguel FERNANDES CAVALEIRO DIAS, Germany
A10.2. German Corridor Project SuedOstLink - Challenges in Technology, Planning and
Logistics
Christian FREITAG, Germany
A10.3. World first DC400kV LCC DC-XLPE cable system to retrofit existing HVDC
system
Shoji MASHIO, Japan
A10.4. A Method for Experimental Assessment of Interactions between Cable and
Accessory Insulation Materials in HVDC Cable Joints
Isabella NETT, Germany
A10.5. Long-Term behavior and analysis of selected polymeric LVAC cables under
thermal, electric and moisture multi-stress with DC Voltage
Martin DANZ, Germany
A10.6. Optimization of the degassing process of extruded crosslinked EHVDC cables
Ramona HUUVA, Sweden
Session Chairs
Ludovic BOYER, France
Gilbert TEYSSEDRE, France
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Crosslinlk cables manufactured using UV radiation Technology: An experimental
investigation
Maurice ALPHONSO, Singapore
B1.1. Practical experience and modelling of the corrosion behaviour of the Aluminium
metallic cable sheath
Jacco SMIT, Netherlands
B1.2. A new model for charges transport and build-up in extruded insulation (XLPE)
for HVDC cables
Assane NDOUR, France
B1.3. HTV Silicone Composite Insulators for MIND and SCFF Cables
Ben Kristian JOHANSEN, Norway
B1.4. Characterisation of Al conductors for high depth subsea cable systems
Alessandro TROLLI, Italy
Session Chairs
Gilbert TEYSSEDRE, France
Jean Charles LAURENTIE, France
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTIC OF 60 kV HV XLPE CABLE UNDER ACCELERATED
ELECTRICAL AGING
Slimane BOUAZABIA, Algeria
B2.1. STEM-EDS of Inception Sites of Vented Trees in a HV XLPE Subsea Cable
Sofie BRANDTZÆG HÅRBERG, Norway
Method for measuring mechanical stresses in a thermoplastic, polypropylene
insulated power cable
Pasi RAIKISTO, Finland
B2.3. The role of chain structure on enhancing the crosslinking efficiency for DC cable
insulation material
Guanghui CHEN, China
B2.4. Mechanical and chemical degradation assessment of polymeric cable
components subjected to different accelerated ageing methods
Berta RUIZ PALENZUELA, Switzerland
B2.6. Taking high performing peroxide crosslinked polyethylene technology towards
a further improvement in performance and sustainability
Annika SMEDBERG, Sweden
Session Chairs
Serge COLOMBIER, France
Sophie IGLESIAS, France
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B3.1. Reduction of carbon black content due to nouvelle compounding technique
Detlef WALD, Switzerland
B3.2. Flexible XLPE cables for renewable energy sources
Tina GSCHNEIDTNER, France
B3.3. Sustainable Polyethylene Cable Jacket Compounds Containing Recycled
Material
Edit BERCZI, Germany
B3.4. Low emission XLPE - The next generation of Insulation materials for power
cables
Anthony RADESICH, Germany
B3.5. Electrical and Thermal Evaluation of Nanofiller-Applied Insulation Materials for
EHV Cable
Keonhee PARK, Korea, Republic Of
B3.6. The first commercially available Liquid Silicone Rubber for HVDC Cable
Accessories
Joachim HEGGE, Germany
Session Chairs
Matthieu CABAU, France
James PILGRIM, United Kingdom
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B4.1. The Wiener Netze 400 kV Cable Dataset for Cable Rating Calculation Validation
Florian AINHIRN, Austria
B4.2. Improved Acable Ampacity Calculations by Combining the IEC Standard with
the Finite Element Technique
Jayson PATRICK, France
B4.3. Ampacity calculations for cables in steel casings and multiple cables per phase
Wael MOUTASSEM, United States
B4.4. Selection of the optimal phase arrangement for parallel Cables and Analysis of
end effects by means of CIM
George J. ANDERS, Poland
B4.5. Ampacity calculations for long AC cable lines with reactive compensation
George J. ANDERS, Poland
B4.6. Long Term Temperature Measurements Compared with Transient Calculation
acc. to IEC 60853-2
Bastian SOPPE, Germany
Session Chairs
Vincent JOUBERT, France
Frédéric LESUR, France
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B5.1. Comparing current ratings for buried cables from ampacity tables under
application of correction factors with results from calculations according to IEC
60287
Damian AEGERTER, Switzerland
B5.2. Application of Machine Learning Models for the Thermal Rating of a 400 kV
Cable System and their Validation
Florian AINHIRN, Austria
B5.3. Numerical Model Parameter Study for Dynamic Thermal Rating Calculations
Based on the Wiener Netze 400 kV Dataset
Florian AINHIRN, Austria
B5.4. Power cable rating examples for calculation tool verification - Additional cases -
Cigre B1.72
Frank DE WILD, Netherlands
B5.5. Evaluation of simplified heat transport for power cables in pipes
Emre KANTAR, Norway
B5.6. Empirical Thermal Models for Array Cables in WTG Monopiles
Felix Benje VAN BERGEN, Denmark
Session Chairs
Detlef WALD, Switzerland
Marina FARAGALLA, Netherlands
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B6.1. Cable Thermal Rating Analysis based on Time-Series Load Flow in Distribution
Networks
Behzad JANDAGHI, Canada
B6.2. Field experiences with distributed fiber optic sensing in power cable monitoring
of complex windfarms
Etienne ROCHAT, Switzerland
B6.3. Low-loss Cable Development through Steel Armour Optimization
Taehyun KIM, Korea, Republic Of
B6.4. Modelling of the Thermal Behaviour of AC EHV Cables in Cable Duct Banks
Using a Best-Fit Approach for Geometric Factors
Felix KORFF, Germany
B6.5. Calculation of current ratings of cable systems laid in concrete troughs filled
with sand
Frédéric LESUR, France
B6.6. Redundancy strategy and ampacity considerations during a fault with multiple
cables per phase
Tapabrata MUKHERJEE, Canada
Session Chairs
Juan MAXIMO, Mexico
Maud FRANCHET, France
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B8.1. Estimating MV Cable Endurance From Laboratory Qualification Data
Nigel HAMPTON, United States
B8.2. Diffusion of Water and Ions in High Voltage XLPE Cable Cores Submerged in Salt
Water and Impacts on Testing
Jorunn HØLTO, Norway
B8.3. Characteristics of Water Trees in Submarine Cables (Wet-Design) for Offshore
Wind Power Generation
Yukito IDA, Japan
B8.4. Improved procedures for development of polymeric insulation systems using
high voltage laboratory designed for model cable testing
Johan ANDERSSON, Sweden
B8.5. Evolution of Dissipation Factor Values of new and Pre-aged PILC Cables
Regarding Frequency and Temperature
Ann Catrin UHR-MÜLLER, Germany
Session Chairs
Florent PELLE, France
Geir CLASEN, Norway
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B9.1. Performance evaluation and failure mode analysis of a long-term ageing test on
HV submarine cables with tree-retardant XLPE insulation and factory joints
Francesco CASLINI
B9.3. Effects of oxygen on the thermally accelerated degradation of actual XLPE cable
insulation
Hideki MISAKA, Japan
B9.4. Formation of micro-cracks at the surface of a high voltage cable screen induced
by aluminum corrosion
Cédric LESAINT, Norway
B9.5. Corrosion studies and remedy options for low-voltage cable
James STEELE, United States
Session Chairs
Abdellatif AIT AMAR, France
Mohamed MAMMERI, France
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B10.1. Development of a new compact dry type plug-in outdoor cable termination
with standardized plug contour according to CIGRÉ TB 784
Marsel FAYZULLIN, Sweden
B10.2. Assessment and Evolution of HV and E-HV Dry-Type Outdoor Cable
Terminations
Panagiotis TSAKONAS, Netherlands
B10.3. Durability evaluation of insulator and internal pressure analysis during ground
fault for 500 kV outdoor termination
Yudai TOMITA, Japan
B10.4. Development of explosion-proof joint for retrofitting pipe-type cable
Yuki HORIE, Japan
B10.5. Quick Replacement of Transmission-Class Cable Termination with Dry-Type
Terminations
Arie MAKOVOZ, United States
B10.6. Dry-Type Outdoor Terminations 145 kV and 245 kV - Criteria of Design and
Electrical Layout
Daniel PASSOW, Germany
Session Chairs
Frank DE WILD, Netherlands
Vilhelm RYDÉN, Sweden
Line Up
C1.1. HV components for TOV on extruded HVDC cable systems
Line Up
C2.1. Laboratory Study of the Impact of Repeated VLF Withstand Test and Subsequent
AC Operation on Service-Aged Cables
Nigel HAMPTON, United States
C2.2. Feedback on cable system testing from recent offshore projects
Antoine COILLOT, France
C2.3. Special qualification and characterization tests on 525kV HVDC submarine cable
system
Davide PIETRIBIASI, Italy
C2.4. Widescale VLF Testing Statistics over the Last Decade at Westnetz GmbH
Hein PUTTER, Germany
C2.5. Experience of development tests on connectors for large conductors according
to the CIGRE TB 758 test sequence.
Abdellatif AIT AMAR, France
Session Chairs
Francesc PADILLO, France
Peter MOHAUPT, Austria
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C3.1. Progressive changing of dielectric loss factor (tan-?) of HVAC cables during type
testing
Chris BEVERWIJK, Netherlands
C3.2. Evaluation algorithm of zero-crossing damped temporary overvoltage
measurement using universal divider
Martin HENRIKSEN, France
C3.3. Challenges in on-site PD measurements and PD monitoring on very long HVDC
525kV extruded land cable systems with respect to the German standard DIN IEC
62895:2019
Ronald PLATH, Germany
C3.4. Influence of Low Power Voltage Transformers (LPVT) on the Results of VLF
Diagnostic Tests on Medium Voltage Cables
Manfred BAWART, Austria
C3.5. Experience with the deployment of offshore resonant testing for 66 kV cables
James PILGRIM, United Kingdom
Session Chairs
Hideo TANAKA, Japan
Pierre Marie DOITRAND, France
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C4.1. Endurance of Medium Voltage Joints under Laboratory Wet Aging
Environments
Jean Carlos HERNANDEZ-MEJIA, United States
C4.2. Comparison of the Detectability of PDs at an Artificial Surface Discharge Fault
on a 20-kV-XLPE MV-Cable under AC, Damped AC, VLF-Sine, VLF-Rectangle and VLF-
Cosine-Rectangle
Daniel MÜLLER-BODE, Germany
C4.3. Qualification of mechanical connectors on large-size aluminum conductors for
HV/EHV accessories based on TB 758 Cigré brochure
Svetlana MUKHORYAMOVA, Netherlands
C4.4. Reliable and fast connection of large-cross-section Milliken-type copper
conductors by using cold spraying technology.
Søren ISAKSEN, Denmark
C4.5. Reliable connector solutions for large cross-section aluminum conductors
Christian MICHELSEN, Denmark
C4.6. Combined VLF Withstand Testing and Cable Fault Pre-Location - A Field Study
Lukas PETER, Austria
Session Chairs
Espen DOEDENS, Norway
Luca PEROTO, France
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Comparison of the Detectability of PDs at an Artificial Surface Discharge Fault on a
20-kV-XLPE MV-Cable under AC, Damped AC, VLF-Sine, VLF-Rectangle and VLF-
Cosine-Rectangle
Daniel MÜLLER-BODE, Germany
C5.2. Safe and non-destructive Verification of Absence of Voltage (VAV) prior to
maintenance works on long cable lengths, case of High Voltage cable systems
Pierre MIREBEAU, France
C5.3. Experiences of online Partial Discharge diagnostics on XLPE MVAC and HVAC
cables: evaluation of the influence of circuit layout and sensors on the measurement
sensitivity and online localization techniques
Lorenzo PASCHINI, Italy
C5.4. Experiences with Asset Condition Assessment of Aged HV& EHV Solid Dielectric
Circuits
Mark FENGER
C5.5. Macroscopic Conductivity Models Fit for HVDC Cable Insulation
Bassel DIBAN, Italy
Condition monitoring of high voltage cable lines based on damped ac technique
Zoltán Ádám TAMUS, Hungary
Session Chairs
Jean Charles LAURENTIE, France
June Ho LEE
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C6.1. Accuracy of Electric Field Estimation in a Full-sized Cable Based on Space Charge
Measurement See the abstract
Norikazu FUSE, Japan
C6.2. High resolution space charge measurements on HVDC cable insulation
systems See the abstract
Petru NOTINGHER, France
C6.3. Evaluation of insulation performance of modified polypropylene insulating
material for HVDC at high temperature under high DC electric field using PEA and
Q(t) methods See the abstract
Yugo SUWAMA, Japan
C6.4. Degradation Diagnosis Cable Insulating Layers Using DC Current Integrated
Charge Measurement Method See the abstract
Kouji KAWASAKI, Japan
C7 - TESTING METHODS
Session Chairs
Ronald PLATH, Germany
Raphael GUFFOND, France
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C7.1. Laboratory testing of 525 kV cable systems with transient overvoltages
Heiko JAHN, Germany
C7.2. DC time constant evaluation for HVDC GIS cable accessories
Caterina TOIGO , France
C7.3. Experiences from a zero crossing damped temporary overvoltage test on a 525
kV 80 degrees rated HVDC cable system
Quentin EYSSAUTIER, Norway
C7.4. Experimental Approach to Test the Dielectric Strength of Polymeric Cable
Insulation for Dynamic DC Voltage Stresses
Robert GERLACH, Germany
C7.5. Challenges when Factory Testing Cable Segments for a 3800 km 525 kV-DC
Submarine Cable Project
Michael HENSEL, Germany
C7.6. Comparison of two circuit concepts to generate temporary overvoltage for DC
cables
Markus SALTZER, Germany
Session Chairs
Nicolas BOUVIER, France
Heiner OTTERSBERG, Germany
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C8.1. Curvature sensor for monitoring of dynamic cables
Vilhelm RYDÉN, Sweden
C8.2. Refining the accuracy of power cable's pulling forces estimations
Nicolas TOURNAILLE, France
C8.3. MI cables for high depth application
Alessandro TROLLI, Italy
C8.4. Testing monitoring technologies on dynamic subsea power cables to detect
mechanical failures
Antoine MAISON, France
C8.5. Stress prediction of high voltage XLPE cable insulation system with regard to
water tree ageing
Gustaf LARSSON, Sweden
Session Chairs
Jacco SMIT, Netherlands
Vincent JOUBERT, France
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C10.1. Efficient computation of losses in metallic sheaths and armor of AC submarine
cables
Luca DI RIENZO, Italy
C10.2. Tenerife - La Gomera submarine interconnector: design, engineering and
construction of the deepest 3-core power subsea cable
Álvaro FRANCÉS-PÉREZ, Spain
C10.3. Development of Semi-wet type HV inter-array cable for off-shore wind power
Kyoung Soo KIM, Korea, Republic Of
C10.4. New concept of dry type outdoor terminations for EHV AC and DC cable
transmission networks
Guoyan SUN, Switzerland
C10.5. Influence of water blocking material on the performance and conductivity of
aluminium conductors
Detlef WALD, Switzerland
C10.6. Innovative trends and solutions for EHV XLPE insulated cable systems
Johannes KAUMANNS, Germany
Session Chairs
Serge COLOMBIER, France
Kieron LEEBURN, South Africa
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D9.1. Sustainability through SF6 reduction on HV/E-HV cable accessories
Paolo BOFFI, Italy
D9.2. The biomimetic approach within the French Transmission System Operator:
feedbacks and future actions
Stéphane ROCHWERGER, France
D9.3. Evaluation of ampacity using FEM electromagnetic-thermal analysis of AC/DC
XLPE cable considering cable formation
Seol LEE, Korea, Republic Of
D9.4. Quality Assurance and Quality Control in Cable Systems
William BELE, France
D9.5. Bioremediation of decommissioned oil-filled cables: ODB System® - Oil
Degradation by Bacteria System
Davide STAEDLER, Switzerland
D9.6. PV systems evolution: considerations on pv dc cables under increasing voltage
and environmental challenges
Lluis SALES CASALS, Spain
Session Chairs
Russell WHEATLAND, Australia
Luigi TESTA, Spain
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On the idiosyncrasies, safety aspects, and solutions for effective time domain
reflectometry and fault location on long HVAC and HVDC cables
Robert PROBST, Germany
D1.1. Joint Industrial Project on subsea Cable Lifetime Monitoring (JIP CALM)
Mohsen KAVIAN, Netherlands
D1.2. Risk based approach to the engineering of offshore cable routes
Daniel LIEFFERINK, Netherlands
D1.3. Removal of submarine oil filled cables in the Tsugaru Strait 2021/2022
Nobuaki ISHIOKA, Japan
D1.4. On the idiosyncrasies, safety aspects, and solutions for effective time domain
reflectometry and fault location on long HVAC and HVDC cables
Robert PROBST, Germany
Session Chairs
Daniel LIEFFERINK, Netherlands
Xabier BALZA, Spain
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D2.1. Depth of Burial State Monitoring of a 500 kV HVDC Offshore Power Cable
Interconnector using Distributed Fiber-Optic Tem
Wissem SFAR ZAOUI, Germany
D2.2. Multi-objective Cable Size Optimisation in Offshore Wind Farms Based on
Accurate Loss Calculation
Christos TRAIANOS, Greece
D2.3. Loss evaluation on three core armoured submarine cables
Ryosuke KUWABARA, Japan
D2.4. Submarine Cables Route Survey Frequency Optimization - A Probabilistic
Approach
Abbas LOTFI, Norway
D3 - LAYING METHODS
Session Chairs
Uberto Maria VERCELLOTTI, Italy
Jin ZHANG, Netherlands
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D3.1. A pilot using water pressure to install 2 150 kV cable circuits in a horizontal
directional drilling
Jacco SMIT, Netherlands
D3.2. Calculation of forces in cable during installation in pipes for different methods
Willem GRIFFIOEN, Switzerland
D3.3. High Power Cable Corridors
Bart MAMPAEY, Belgium
D3.4. Water Propulsion Cable Laying and Non-destructive Commissioning of Power
Cables
Jaroslaw PARCIAK
Session Chairs
Luigi TESTA, Spain
Russell WHEATLAND, Australia
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D4.1. Testing and Diagnosis of Long-Length Distribution Cables using Damped AC
Voltage
Gregor CEJKA
Lionel REYNAUD, Canada
D4.2. PD Testing in the Field - Reflections on the Learnings from CIGRE B1.28
Mark FENGER
D4.3. PD Testing High Criticality MV Cables - Special Considerations and Case Studies
Sarajit BANERJEE, Canada
D4.4. Diagnostic Accuracy and Technical Considerations Influencing MV Cable Partial
Discharge Measurements
Sarajit BANERJEE, Canada
D4.5. Feedback and case studies of the new partial discharge detection device
developed by Hydro-Québec for unshielded medium voltage cable accessories: PD
alarm
Session Chairs
Ja Yoon KOO
Lluis SALES CASALS, Spain
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D5.1. Monitoring of smart HV cable joints with embedded fiber opticbased acoustic
partial discharge sensors
Aydin ZADEH, Netherlands
D5.2. Significant partial discharge in silicone insulated HV joints during livening
Duncan O'DONNELL, New Zealand
D5.3. Cold Shrink Joint with embedded sensor for Voltage or Partial Discharges
Detection in Medium Voltage Network
Luigi TESTA, Spain
D5.4. Strategy of partial discharge measurement for electrical insulation diagnosis of
XLPE power cable system
Toshihiro TAKAHASHI, Japan
D5.5. PD commission test of 400kV XLPE cables over 22km in length
René HUMMEL
Session Chairs
Wael MOUTASSEM, United States
Frank DE VRIES, Netherlands
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D6.1. Partial discharge detection and 3d-localization at 110-KV-cable terminations
using uhf-sensors
Rouven BERKEMEIER, Germany
D6.2. Effective Noise Suppression for Online MV Cable Monitoring Using Double-sided
Measurement and PD Pulse Characterization
Bart KRUIZINGA, Netherlands
D6.3. Experience with the operation of a temperature monitoring system on 90 kV
underground links in Corsica
Minh NGUYEN TUAN, France
D6.4. Electrical Diagnosis of Dynamic Subsea Power Cables for Floating Offshore
Wind Farms Using a Model-Based Approach
Ali AL IBRAHIM, France
Session Chairs
Nigel HAMPTON, United States
Michel PAYS, France
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D7.1. Sensitivity Analysis on Design Parameters of Extruded HVDC Cables for Traveling
Wave Propagation and Fault Localization Studies
Mohammad HEIDARI, Belgium
D7.2. Fault Location, Failure Analysis and Repair of 115kV SCFF Cable System
Highlighting Important Asset Management Strategies
Jake GELHARD, Canada
D7.3. Monitoring of Power Cables using Distributed Rayleigh Sensing, DRS
Kuljit SINGH, United States
D7.4. TDR Fingerprint on long Land and Submarine Power Cables
Manfred BAWART, Austria
D7.5. Structured Approach for Investigating Submarine Cable Failures
Ibrahim ALNASSER, Saudi Arabia
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D8.1. Bio P-Laser: Design of a sustainable and fully recyclable Medium Voltage cable
Isabelle DENIZET, France
D8.2. 20 Years of Photovoltaic Cables - what have we learned to prepare for the
future?
Pierre Marie DOITRAND, France
D8.3. The Impact of Photovoltaic Power Plant Penetration on the Submarine Cable
Power Loading of Ternate-Tidore Interconnected Power System
Devni SYAFRIANTO, Indonesia
D8.4. Evaluation of high-quality post-consumer recyclate (PCR) and virgin
polyethylene blends for cable jackets
Yi LIU, Austria
D8.5. Cable diagnostics as a powerful sustainability tool
Marko STANONIK, Slovenia
Session Chairs
Pierre MIREBEAU, France
Serge COLOMBIER, France
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D10.1. New insulation aging detection algorithm for HV and MV cable based on the
study of the harmonic content in leakage current
Joachim NIEMANN-LARSEN, Denmark
D10.2. Evaluation on Practical Application of the Gas Analysis Technique for XLPE
Cable Terminations
Hiroyuki FUTAMI, Japan
D10.3. Approach to CBM Based on Recent Knowledge of Deterioration Process of
Aged XLPE Cable Accessories
Yusuke MURAKAMI, Japan
D10.4. A Physical Model to predict the Impact of Defects on the Breakdown of XLPE
under HVDC Thermoelectrical Stress
Julien FERNANDEZ, France
Modelling of temperature distribution of underground medium voltage cable as a
tool for positioning temperature sensors
Pedro José NAVARRETE-RAJADEL, Spain
D10.6. Support decision making in Underground network Lifecyle management in
variable operating regime
Maxime LACUVE, France
Session Chairs
Gérard LENCOT, France
Geir CLASEN, Norway
Line Up
E1.1. Prequalification test program for 525 kV DC underground and submarine cable
systems
Frank DE VRIES, Netherlands
E1.2. Medium Voltage DC Cables: A Look to the Future
Andrew LAPTHORN, New Zealand
E1.3. Standardization of 110/150 kV AC cable systems in the Netherlands
Roy ZUIJDERDUIN, Netherlands
E1.4. Improving Network Reliability Through Independent Third-Party Assessment Of
Installer Minimum Required Competencies: Implementing A Competency
Assessment System For Medium Voltage Cable Accessories Installers.
Ronan KAVANAGH
E1.5. Quality Assurance for Cables from the End User Perspective
Josh PERKEL, France
E1.6. Pre-qualification test of 525 kV extruded HVDC XLPE subsea and underground
cable system
Muhammad AWAIS, China
Session Chairs
Walter ZENGER, United States
Jake GELHARD, Canada
Line Up
E2.1. Impact of time dependent DC conductivity on electric field distribution in
polymeric HVDC interface configurations
Dominik HÄRING, Germany
E2.2. Dry Outdoor Terminations for XLPE High Voltage Cables: Applications, State,
Challenges and Limits
Andreas WEINLEIN, Germany
E2.3. Challenges to develop a heat mitigation solution for a complex intersection at a
230kV cable crossing
George J. ANDERS, Poland
E2.4. Development of Transition Joint Between OF and XLPE cable for 400kV class
Kuniaki SAKAMOTO, Korea, Republic Of
E2.5. Considerations of Shallow Underground Transmission Cable Installations for Use
in Remote Locations Affected by Wildfires
Earle C. (Rusty) BASCOM III, United States
E2.6. Application of EHV Pre-molded One Piece Joint for Duct Installation System
Kota TAKAMINE, Japan
Session Chairs
Roland Dongping ZHANG, Germany
Thierry LINOSSIER, France
Line Up
E3.1. Analyzing Sensitivities in HVDC Cable Joint Materials
Greta RUPPERT, Germany
E3.2. Modelling of electromagnetic transients in long HVDC cable systems
Luigi COLLA, Italy
E3.3. Investigation of the transient response of cable screen protection systems using
full-wave model derived macromodels to provide enhanced electromagnetic
transient studies
Jonathan JAMES, United Kingdom
E3.4. Large Aluminium Cable Systems
Tomasz KOLTUNOWICZ, Netherlands
E3.5. Real-time parameter estimation of EMI modelling of AC cables in automotive
electric drive systems
Mohammadreza BAGHERIBAVARYANI, Germany
E4 - MONITORING 1
Session Chairs
Christophe MOREAU, France
Minh NGUYEN TUAN, France
Line Up
E4.1. Monitoring Underground Power Cables in Urban Areas using Deep Neural
Networks and Distributed Acoustic Sensing
Negar AGHANOURIAN, Germany
E4.2. Advances in the Application and use of DTS Monitoring For Cable Systems
Oliver CWIKOWSKI, United Kingdom
E4.3. Cloud based cable monitoring system for underground power cables
Shinnosuke NAKANO, Japan
E4.4. Sheath Current Monitoring at HVAC Power Cable Joints Using Fibre-Optic
Distributed Acoustic Sensing
Sebastian BOHR, Germany
E5 - MONITORING 2
Session Chairs
Christophe MOREAU, France
Malcolm BRYCE, United Kingdom
Line Up
E5.1. Anomalous Condition Detection for Subsea Cables using Distributed
Temperature Sensing Measurements
Soumya THAKUR, Denmark
E5.2. Integrating Diagnostic and Factory Tests to Maximize Reliability of New Critical
Power Cable Systems
Jean Carlos HERNANDEZ-MEJIA, United States
E5.3. Comprehensive Transmission Cable Monitoring System
Arie MAKOVOZ, United States
E5.4. Novel leakage current sensor for non-intrusive dielectric state assessment of
HVDC cables
Anais LEPROUX, France
E6 - INDUSTRIAL CABLES 1
Session Chairs
Uberto Maria VERCELLOTTI, Italy
Jean Louis PONS, France
Line Up
E6.1. Innovative cable technology to enable faster charging of electric vehicle See the
abstract
Aït-Ameur MEHDI, France
Field Application of Advanced Low Voltage Cables Electrical Condition Assessment
Techniques See the abstract
David ROUISON, Canada
E6.3. Effects of Loss of Coolant Accidents (LOCAs) on dielectric properties of nuclear
LV cables See the abstract
Simone Vincenzo SURACI, Italy
E6.4. Ageing behaviour analysis of different cores of multicore nuclear power plant
instrumentation and control cables by dielectric spectroscopy See the abstract
Zoltán Ádám TAMUS, Hungary
Fire Classification for CPR and effect of cable design elements See the abstract
Arun THOMBRE
E6.6. Power transportation and Can-Bus fiber optic hybrid Elevator cable See the
abstract
Shichao WANG
E7 - INDUSTRIAL CABLES 2
Session Chairs
Rachel MOSIER, United States
Isabelle DENIZET, France
Line Up
E7.1. Development and qualification of a novel high voltage high frequency pulsed
coaxial cable for kicker systems at CERN See the abstract
Tobias STADLBAUER, Switzerland
E7.2. The Effect of Bending Fatigue on the Breakdown Strength of Polymer-Insulated
Conductors See the abstract
Shibanni SHAH, Netherlands
E7.3. Effects of Temperature on Gamma Radiation Aging of Nuclear Cable
Insulation See the abstract
Leonard FIFIELD, United States
E7.4. Aging Monitoring of I&C Cable in Nuclear Power Plant via Parameter Estimation
of Time-Frequency Domain Reflectometry See the abstract
Gyeong Hwan JI, Korea, Republic Of
E7.5. 3D printing technology used to produce automotive cables See the abstract
Lisa TENG
E7.6. Opportunity of DC technology for powering pipe-in-pipe heating system See the
abstract
Gilbert TEYSSEDRE, France
Session Chairs
Rashid HUSSAIN, Germany
Jacco SMIT, Netherlands
Line Up
The superconducting cable, a rail traffic enabler
Jean Maxime SAUGRAIN, France
Comparing temperature rise measurement and calculations for 24 kV, 3000 A
pressurized air cables in various arrangements
Walter HOLAUS, Switzerland
E8.3. Requirements for large scale implementation of HVDC high temperature
superconducting (HTS) cable systems
Bernardo GIANELLI, Netherlands
E8.4. Effect of partial discharges activity by artificial Failiure on composite Insulation
Systems of mini-cable-samples in LN2
Patrick MANSHEIM, Germany
Session Chairs
Emmanuel BAYODA, France
Nigel HAMPTON, United States
Line Up
E8.2. Development and testing of the 110 kV SuperLink systeM
Dag WILLEN, Denmark
E9.1. MVDC MgB2 superconducting cables for hybrid power transmission
Christian Eric BRUZEK, Italy
E9.2. Superconducting Cables for Europe's Energy Transition
Arnaud ALLAIS, France
E9.5. Superconducting Power Transmission for Mobility Applications and
Investigation of AC Loss Effects
Johanna ANSPACH, Germany
Session Chairs
Amirhossein ABBASI, Sweden
Jeongtae KIM, Korea, Republic Of
Line Up
E10.1. Interaction of online and offline inspection, sorting and analysis to ensure
highest material quality and process optimization during power cable production
Aguinaldo RAMALHO, Germany
E10.2. Time Transition of Partial Discharge Characteristics on Miniature Model of Self
Contained Fluid Filled Cable with Copper Compound
Yuta MAKINO, Japan
E10.3. An Optimized Implementation of Online PD Monitoring for Large- Scale MV
Networks
Aymeric ANDRE, France
E10.4. Influence of the dielectric losses in EHV cables on the cable temperature during
laboratory testing and resulting requirement for alignment of standards
Mohamad EL CHMOURI, Saudi Arabia
Posters:
P1.1 - A novel discharge resistor design for HVDC cables with high energy content
M. GAMLIN
P1.4 - Core sheath DC integrity measurement at three core subsea cables in dry
condition
K. ABKEN
P1.8 - Testing and PD Diagnosis of Transmission Power Cables Using continuous and
damped AC Voltages
E. GULSKI
P1.9 - New approach for online detection of partial discharges in cable systems via
voltage detection ports (VDS)
M. BAWART
P1.12 - Greater Changhua Offshore Windfarm 1 & 2a challenges and solutions - first
large- scale OWF in Taiwan
C. JENSEN
P1.15 - Leaks Location of Micro leaks in FFLP by Hydraulic Model - part 2 «Devices and
Experimentation»
G. DE ALMEIDA
P1.16 - Development of an Accelerated Ageing Test Bench for HV Fast Pulsed SF6-Free
Coaxial Cables for Kicker Systems at CERN
J. RIVEIRO
P1.17 - Copolymer WTR XLPE solution for inter-array wet design enable offshore wind
growth acceleration: a full life cycle perspective
F. GALANTE
P1.19 - Leaks location of micro Leaks in FFLP by hydraulic modelPART 1 "A Formal
Ergodic Approach"
G. DE ALMEIDA
P2.3 - Effect of Polarity Reversal on Water Tree Growth in Insulating Material of Power
Cables
M. PURNABHISHEK
P2.7 - Investigation of the impact of different ovens and number of air exchanges on
the thermooxidative ageing performance according to IEC 60811-401
D. NILSSON
P2.9 - Lifetime Simulation and System Reliability for Electrically Heat- Traced
Flowlines (EHTF)
E. PEREZ
P2.10 - The Effect of Short- Term Cyclic Thermal Stress on Dielectric Parameters on
Low Voltage Distribution Cables with Different Structure in Smart Grid Related
Environment
S. BAL
P2.12 - Effect of Radial Pressure and Lubricant Types on Partial Discharge Inception in
a Slip-On Medium Voltage XLPE Cable Termination
E. KANTAR
P2.14 - The Validity of the Determination Factor of VLF tano for Water Treeing
Diagnosis
K. PARK
P2.16 - A defect location method for underground cables based on indirect power
spectral density
K. ZHOU
P2.18 - A Study on Optimization for Thermal Inspection method of Power Cable and
Joint in Underground Tunnels using Autonomous Mobile Robot
S. KIM
P3.1 - Retrofit of outdoor terminations using dry type solutions: development, testing,
installation and operating experience
T. FAHMY
P3.2 - Development of a 145kV dry type plug-in GIS cable termination with
standardized geometrical contour and connection interface
P. MEYER
P3.3 - Calculation of cable thermal rating using a hybrid method based on IEC 60287
and finite element method
D. AEGERTER
P3.7 - Thermal analysis of power cables in unventialted tunnel systems using fem
software
S. GANESAN
P3.9 - Determination of the minimal cable trench width for HVDC cable systems laid
in air filled protection pipes
C. BALZER
P3.10 - Analytical formulas for external thermal resistance for power cables buried in
stratified soil
M. HOVDE
P3.13 - Losses in Three-Core Export Cables with Magnetic Armour: Measuring and
Simulation Aspects
D. CHATZIPETROS
P3.19 - Steady State and Transient Electric Fields until Thermal Limits in a HVDC
Multilayer Cable
M. PURNABHISHEK
P4.1 - Space Charge Measurement of 9 mm- thick XLPE Cables with Different
Amounts of Cross-linking Byproducts under the Mean DC Electric Field of 20 kV/mm
S. MORITA
P4.2 - Study on Comparability of Space Charge Measurement Results using PEA and
LIPP Measurement Setups
F. RÖSCH
P4.6 - Development of HVDC ±500kV XLPE cable system for LCC and VSC
J. SONG
P4.8 - Combined Qualification according to IEC & ICEA of 400kV cable system
components for the GCC Countries
M. QASEM
P4.9 - Numerical analysis of space charge behavior considering ionic charges of cross-
linking byproductsNumerical analysis of space charge behavior considering ionic
charges of cross- linking byproducts
S. KIM