Title :
Status report on the 12 T split coil test facility SULTAN [for NET magnets]
Author :
Blau, B. ; Aebli, E. ; Jakob, B. ; Pasztor, G. ; Vecsey, G. ; della Corte, A. ; Pasotti, G. ; Sacchetti, N. ; Spadoni, M.
Author_Institution :
Paul Scherrer Inst., Villegen, Switzerland
fDate :
1/1/1992 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The third phase of upgrading of the superconductor test facility SULTAN into a split coil system (SULTAN III) is in progress. SULTAN III consists of two coil packages, each containing three concentrically mounted superconducting solenoids. Together they will produce a field of nearly 12 T between the two coil packages, inside a solenoid bore of 58 cm. The outermost 6 T coils have NbTi conductors, whereas the inner 9 T and 12 T coils are made of A-15 cables. All Nb3Sn coils are manufactured by the react-and-wind technique. The split coil arrangement, in connection with a sophisticated sample insert containing a 50 kA superconducting transformer, will allow testing of short samples of high-current-carrying superconductors, e.g. for fusion applications. The sample insert was designed to allow changing the samples within a few hours without warming up the whole magnet system. The authors discuss the present status and potential of SULTAN III
Keywords :
Tokamak devices; cable testing; composite superconductors; fusion reactor materials; fusion reactor theory and design; superconducting cables; superconducting magnets; test facilities; 12 T; AIS cables; Nb3Sn coils; NbTi conductors; SULTAN III; coil packages; high-current-carrying superconductors; react-and-wind technique; sample insert; split coil test facility; superconducting solenoids; superconductor test facility; Boring; Conductors; Niobium compounds; Packaging; Solenoids; Superconducting cables; Superconducting coils; Superconducting magnets; Test facilities; Titanium compounds;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on