DocumentCode
1383210
Title
Curvature Analysis of
Strands in React and Wind CIC Conductor for Fusion Magnets
Author
Yagai, T. ; Nakazawa, S. ; Tsuda, Makoto ; Hamajima, T.
Author_Institution
Sophia Univ., Tokyo, Japan
Volume
22
Issue
3
fYear
2012
fDate
6/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
4802304
Lastpage
4802304
Abstract
The Cable-In-Conduit Conductor (CICC) is the most promising one for large scale fusion magnets. Now it has been adopted as conductors for ITER magnets. Although the conductor has good mechanical strength against large electromagnetic force, the performance is not so good because the Nb3Sn strands are fragile and the critical current density is sensitive to strain. Because conductor is composed of hundreds or thousands of strands which are twisted and become tangled, the strands experience extra-bending during energizing magnets. It seems so difficult to analyse plastic deformation of the strands of whole conductor. Our approach to calculate it is unique in terms of using structural mechanics called “Beam Model” based on the measured strand traces inside the conduit. The calculated traces provide us the local curvatures of strands under electromagnetic force. This leads to the evaluate the conductor performance such as Ic degradation.
Keywords
conductors (electric); electric conduits; electromagnetic forces; electromagnets; niobium compounds; ITER magnet conductors; Nb3Sn; beam model; cable-in-conduit conductor; electromagnetic force; energizing magnets; large scale fusion magnets; mechanical strength; plastic deformation analysis; strand curvature analysis; structural mechanics; wind CIC conductor; Conductors; Couplings; Degradation; Electromagnetic forces; Niobium-tin; Strain; Superconducting magnets; ${rm Nb}_{3}{rm Sn}$ strand; Beam model; bending strain analysis; cable-in-conduit conductor;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1051-8223
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TASC.2011.2177510
Filename
6087274
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