type here the title of your paper (arial bold size 12 and 5cm (2”) from the top) type here the authors’ name (first name in small and name
Type here the title of your Paper
(Arial Bold size 12 and 5cm (2”) from the top)
Type here the authors’ name (first name in small and name in capitals,
Times New Roman, bold, size 12)
Ion IONESCU Vasile POPESCU
Type here the Company Type here the Company
Type here the Country Type here the Country
Study Committee: □ SC A2 □ SC B3
Preferential subject1:
SUMMARY yyy
Start typing here with the summary (about 500 words; Times new Roman,
size 11, from 4.8” / 12 cm from the top). Do not remove or shift the
title “SUMMARY”, as Papers must have the same presentation for the CD
ROM issue
KEYWORDS
3 to 10 words or phrases (Times new Roman, size 11). Like “SUMMARY”,
please keep the title “KEYWORDS”.
1 INTRODUCTION (All letters capital, Times new Roman, bold, size 11)
1.1 Text format (First letter capital, Times new Roman, bold, size 11)
There is no need to leave blank spaces at begin of each paragraph, but
you should put 0.5 row space before and after each paragraph. The main
text should be Times new Roman, size 11only.
This template provides authors with most of the formatting
specifications needed for preparing electronic versions of their
papers. All standard paper components have been specified for three
reasons: (1) ease of use when formatting individual papers, (2)
automatic compliance to electronic requirements that facilitate the
concurrent or later production of electronic products, and (3)
conformity of style throughout the conference proceedings. Margins,
column widths, line spacing, and type styles are built-in.
Texts should be typed in single spacing, and normal lay-out should be
used (not 2-column layout).
1.1.1 Pages, Figures and Tables
Pages other than the title page must be numbered at the bottom page
(right hand side).
Figures should be numbered using Arabic numerals; Figure captions
should be below the figures. Tables should be numbered using Arabic
numerals; table captions should appear above the tables.
The Titles of tables and figures to write with letter Times new Roman,
, size 10
Avoid placing figures and tables before their first mention in the
text. Use the abbreviation "Fig. 1," even at the beginning of a
sentence.
Digitize your tables and figures. To insert images in Word file, use
Insert | Picture | From the File.
Table I: Table Type Styles.
Table Head
Table Head
Table subhead
Subhead
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Fig 1. Theoretical PQ diagram of a hydrogenerator
1.1.2 Length for Papers
The maximum length for Papers is 10 pages (title, tables, figures and
bibliography included).
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Type here the bibliography at the end of your text, according to this
presentation (see sample references below). Font to be used is always
Times new Roman, size 11.
1.
J.H.Walker, Operating characteristics of salient-pole machines,
IEEE vol.100, part II, 1952
2.
D. Zlatanovici , P.Budulan, R.Zlatanovici, Determination of the
actual PQ diagram of the hydro-generators being in service, in
order to establish their maximum operating domains and their
capacity to provide system services. CIGRE 2004, Raport A1 203.
3.
B.Gott, Grid Code Comparison Study . Report to Working Group A1.01
, Set of papers CIGRE 2004
4.
G.C. Stone, E.A. Boulter, I. Culbert, and H. Dhirani , Electrical
Insulation for Rotating Machines - Design, Evaluation, Aging,
Testing and Repair, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., Publication, 2004
5.
Y. Kitauchi, H. Taniguchi, T. Shirasaki, Y. Ichikawa, M. Amamo, M.
Banjo, Experimental Verification of Multi-input PSS with Reactive
Power Input for Damping Low Frequency Power Swing, IEEE
Transactions on Energy Conversion Vol. 14, No. 4, December 1999.
1 One of the Preferential Subjects of A2&B3 Joint Colloquium,
Bucharest 2021
PS1: Integration of intelligence on T&D Substations
• Expectation and benefit from digital substation and digital
transformer
• Digitalisation into T&D assets: application of Internet of Things
(IoT), Digital Twin, Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR), Geographic
Information System (GIS), Artificial Intelligence (AI), use of robots
and drones, etc.
PS2: Reliability T&D equipment and substations in the future
• Impacts of Distributed Energy Resources connection on substations:
improvements of thermal performance, aging impacts, Probabilistic of
Failure (PoF), transformers dynamic loading profiles
• Advanced transformer models (thermal, reliability, ageing)
• Innovative maintenance methods and diagnostics
• Maintenance strategies: condition-based/ risk-based and predictive
maintenance approaches, replacement/ refurbishment and life extension
alternatives