DocumentCode :
1009649
Title :
High-performance TF coil design for the Tokamak Fusion Core Experiment (TFCX)
Author :
Srivastava, Vishnu C.
Author_Institution :
Fusion Engineering Design Center/General Electric Company
Volume :
21
Issue :
2
fYear :
1985
fDate :
3/1/1985 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1067
Lastpage :
1070
Abstract :
The Tokamak Fusion Core Experiment (TFCX) is a proposed concept for an ignited, long-pulse, current-driven tokamak device. Toroidal field (TF) coil winding cross section in the inboard region is impacted by peak field (10 T), winding current density (∼3500 A/cm2), and peak nuclear heating rates (50 mW/cm3). The winding utilizes a Nb3Sn internally cooled cable superconductor (ICCS), which is a modified version of the conductor used in the Westinghouse Large Coil Program (LCP) coil. These modifications include the increase of void fraction from 32% to 41% of the cable space for withstanding higher nuclear heating rates and a thicker conduit wall to carry larger magnetic loads. The critical current of a Nb3Sn conductor is strongly dependent on strain in the superconducting strands. The strain in strands is lower when the windings are wound and then reacted (W/R), as compared to reacted and then wound (R/W). The impact of these approaches on winding performance is discussed. The windings are pancake wound and cooled with supercritical helium. The liquid helium (LHe) inlet (∼4 K) and outlet (∼5.5 K) connections are located on the sides of the TF coils. The conductor design, the winding design, and performance analysis are described.
Keywords :
Superconducting coils; Tokamaks, superconducting magnets; Conductors; Helium; Magnetic field induced strain; Niobium; Space heating; Superconducting cables; Superconducting coils; Tin; Tokamaks; Wounds;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9464
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.1985.1063764
Filename :
1063764
Link To Document :
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