Author :
Okuno, K. ; Martovetsky, N. ; Koizumi, N. ; Sugimoto, M. ; Isono, T. ; Hamada, K. ; Nunoya, Y. ; Matsui, K. ; Kawano, K. ; Kato, T. ; Nakajima, H. ; Oshikiri, M. ; Takano, K. ; Hara, Z. ; Takahashi, R. ; Kubo, T. ; Takahashi, Y. ; Mitchell, N. ; Takayasu,
Abstract :
The Central Solenoid Model Coil (CSMC) was designed and built by an ITER collaboration in 1993-2001. Three heavily instrumented Inserts have been also built for testing in the background field of the CSMC. The Nb3Al Insert was designed and built by Japan to explore the feasibility of an alternative to Nb3Sn superconductor for fusion magnets. The Nb3Al Insert coil was tested in the CSMC Test Facility at the Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute, Naka, Japan in March-May 2002. It was the third Insert tested in this facility under this program. The Nb3Al Insert coil was charged successfully without training in the background field of the CSMC to the design current of 46 kA at 13 T peak field and later was successfully charged up to 60 kA in 12.5 T field. This paper presents the test results overview.
Keywords :
aluminium alloys; fusion reactor design; niobium alloys; superconducting coils; superconducting magnets; 12.5 T; 13 T; 46 kA; 60 kA; CSMC; Central Solenoid Model Coil; ITER central solenoid; Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute; Nb3Al; design current; fusion magnets; Capacitive sensors; Conductors; Laboratories; Niobium; Solenoids; Steel; Superconducting coils; Superconducting magnets; Testing; Titanium;