Bertrand Godard
University of Liège
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ieee pes innovative smart grid technologies conference | 2012
Peter Schell; Lawrence Jones; Philippe Mack; Bertrand Godard; Jean-Louis Lilien
The paper focuses on advances in short-term prediction (1-4 Hours) of dynamic line rating as an example of what can be achieved by the combination of advanced network sensors and the latest machine learning, data-mining tools. Combining these tools has allowed us to achieve reliable and usable predictions that allow the network operators to switch from a static approach to a manageable dynamic one that significantly increases asset utilisation without reducing security of supply.
IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery | 2011
Suzanne Guérard; Bertrand Godard; Jean-Louis Lilien
Aeolian vibrations of power lines are induced by Von Karman vortex shedding. Without dampers, the amplitude of vibration very much depends on conductor self damping, which may be very low. The purpose of this paper is to show measurements of these vibrations carried out by a new experimental device which is able to perform continuous measurements in the full range of frequencies and amplitudes. In this paper, 550 h of continuous recording on four different conductors placed in similar conditions is detailed. An evaluation of self damping power, based on observations, is proposed.
IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery | 2011
Bertrand Godard; Suzanne Guérard; Jean-Louis Lilien
Measurements of overhead conductor vibration, caused by Von Karman vortex shedding, were carried out with a new experimental device, developed by the authors, capable of continuous monitoring of acceleration over a wide range of frequency and amplitude. Continuous real-time observations showed the important influence of wind direction and turbulence as well as some divergence in predictions of the Strouhal equation.
ASME 2006 Pressure Vessels and Piping/ICPVT-11 Conference | 2006
Jean-Louis Lilien; Suzanne Guérard; Bertrand Godard; Jean-Marc Feiereisen; Jacques Destiné
Nowadays, the electricity demand keeps increasing. To adapt to this request, an increase in the production of electricity, as well as in transmission and distribution capacities is necessary. Whereas the construction of a new site of energy production is relatively easy, it is extremely long and difficult to manage to build new overhead lines. Consequently, electricity companies are searching for means to maximize the transport capacity of their lines while preserving the minimal distances to the ground and the mechanical reliability of the lines. Real time monitoring of the line ampacity is one of the means which make it possible to optimize the use of high voltage lines.Copyright
Integration of Renewables into the Distribution Grid, CIRED 2012 Workshop | 2012
Peter Schell; Bertrand Godard; Vanessa De Wilde; Olgan Durieux; Jean-Louis Lilien; Huu-Minh Nguyen; Jean-Jacques Lambin
Archive | 2011
Peter Schell; Jean-Jacques Lambin; Bertrand Godard; Huu-Minh Nguyen; Jean-Louis Lilien
Archive | 2006
Jean-Louis Lilien; Suzanne Guérard; Bertrand Godard; Jacques Destiné; Eric Cloet
Archive | 2012
Jean-Louis Lilien; Huu-Minh Nguyen; Bertrand Godard
Archive | 2015
Jean-Louis Lilien; Huu-Minh Nguyen; Bertrand Godard
Archive | 2015
Jean-Louis Lilien; Huu-Minh Nguyen; Bertrand Godard