DocumentCode
1070531
Title
First Experiment on Levitation and Plasma With HTS Magnet in the RT-1 Plasma Device
Author
Tosaka, Taizo ; Ohtani, Yasumi ; Ono, Michitaka ; Kuriyama, Toru ; Mizumaki, Shoichi ; Shibui, Masanao ; Nakamoto, Kazunari ; Tachikawa, Nobuo ; Morikawa, Junji ; Ogawa, Yuichi ; Yoshida, Zensho
Author_Institution
TOSHIBA Corp., Yokohama
Volume
17
Issue
2
fYear
2007
fDate
6/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1402
Lastpage
1405
Abstract
The high temperature superconducting (HTS) floating magnet of the ring trap 1 (RT-1) reached the first experiment on levitation and plasma. The magnet using an HTS coil was levitated stably by levitation coil, and plasma was produced around the ring-shaped HTS magnet by electron cyclotron heating with 8.2 GHz microwave. This novel plasma device was constructed at the University of Tokyo to explore means of achieving the advanced-fuel fusion. The plasma confinement mechanism is based on the concept of high-beta relaxed state that is self-organized within flowing plasma. The HTS magnet is operated in a persistent-current mode and magnetically levitated in a plasma vacuum chamber. The weight of the HTS magnet is about 110 kg. Initially the HTS coil is cooled below 20 K by an external cooling system with detachable transfer tubes. After the transfer tubes are detached, an experiment of levitation and plasma is conducted while the HTS coil temperature remains within the range of 20 K-32 K without cooling. This paper describes the HTS coil design and test results of the HTS magnet as follows; an initial cooling, a persistent-current operation without cooling and the first levitation and the first plasma experiment.
Keywords
cyclotron masers; high-temperature superconductors; magnetic levitation; magnets; plasma confinement; superconducting coils; HTS coil; RT-1 plasma device; coil temperature; electron cyclotron heating; high temperature superconducting floating magnet; levitation coil; mass 110 kg; plasma confinement mechanism; plasma vacuum chamber; temperature 20 K to 32 K; transfer tubes; Cooling; High temperature superconductors; Magnetic confinement; Magnetic devices; Magnetic levitation; Plasma confinement; Plasma devices; Plasma temperature; Superconducting coils; Superconducting magnets; Bi2223; HTS; PCS; RT-1; YBCO; fusion; internal coil; persistent-current mode; plasma confinement;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1051-8223
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TASC.2007.899874
Filename
4277768
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