Title :
The JT-60SA Toroidal Field Conductor Reference Sample: Manufacturing and Test Results
Author :
Muzzi, L. ; Corato, V.. ; De Marzi, G. ; Di Zenobio, A. ; Zignani, C. Fiamozzi ; Reccia, L. ; TurtÙ, S. ; della Corte, A. ; Barabaschi, P. ; Peyrot, M. ; Bruzzone, P. ; Stepanov, B.
Author_Institution :
ENEA, Frascati, Italy
fDate :
6/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In the framework of the JT-60SA design activities, EU home team has defined a reference layout for the Toroidal Field conductor: it is a slightly rectangular Cable-In-Conduit NbTi conductor, operating at 25.7 kA with a peak field of 5.65 T. ENEA has assigned LUVATA Fornaci di Barga the task to produce the strands and to perform cabling, whereas jacketing and compaction have been carried out in its own labs. The sample, successfully tested at the CRPP SULTAN facility, has been assembled in such a way as to avoid the bottom joint between the two legs, thus using a single conductor length (about 7 m). An ad-hoc developed solution to restrain the U-bent conductor section (where jacket is not present), consisting in a stainless steel He-leak tight box with an inner structure designed in order to completely block the cable, has been also developed and manufactured by ENEA, where the sample has been also assembled. Instrumentation installation and final assembly of the sample have been performed by the SULTAN team. The main aspects of the sample manufacturing and characterization are here presented and discussed.
Keywords :
Tokamak devices; fusion reactor design; plasma toroidal confinement; superconducting magnets; CRPP SULTAN facility; JT-60SA design activities; JT-60SA toroidal field conductor reference sample; LUVATA Fornaci di Barga; U-bent conductor section; ad-hoc developed solution; cable-in-conduit conductor; stainless steel He-leak tight box; superconducting magnets; tokamak; toroidal field coils; toroidal field conductor; Cable-in-conduit conductor; JT-60SA; fusion; superconducting magnets; tokamak; toroidal field coils;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2010.2041204