Title :
Completion of TF Strand Production and Progress of TF Conductor Manufacture for JT-60SA Project
Author :
Zani, L. ; Barabaschi, P. ; Di Pietro, E. ; Verrecchia, M.
Author_Institution :
Assoc. Euratom-CEA, CEA/DSM/IRFM, St. Paul-Lez-Durance, France
Abstract :
In the framework of the JT-60SA project, aiming at upgrading the present JT-60U tokamak, Europe, as part of its in-kind contribution within the Broader Approach agreement, will provide the toroidal field (TF) magnet system. For this purpose, Fusion for Energy is committed to procure about 29 km of TF conductor. The TF conductor is cable-in-conduit type and includes 486 strands (2/3 NbTi-1/3 copper) wrapped with a thin stainless steel foil and compacted into a rectangular stainless steel jacket. The procurement is split into two main contracts: one for TF strand manufacturing and the other for TF conductor cabling and jacketing. TF strand manufacture was completed while the TF conductor one is being finished. In the present paper, we draw an overview of both productions emphasizing on the quality control (QC) approaches and on aspects relevant to risk management of the JT-60SA tokamak operation. For the NbTi strand, the complete production overview is provided including extensive statistical considerations on NbTi strand critical performances ( IC, TCS). For the TF conductor, the overview also deals with collected results from acceptance tests and peripheral tests led for consolidating the QC (hydraulic tests, nondestructive examination, full-size sample cold tests in SULTAN facility).
Keywords :
Tokamak devices; plasma toroidal confinement; stainless steel; Broader Approach agreement; Europe; Fusion for Energy; JT-60SA project; JT-60U tokamak; SULTAN facility; TF conductor manufacture; TF strand production; quality control; rectangular stainless steel jacket; stainless steel foil; strand critical performances; toroidal field magnet system; Cable shielding; Coils; Conductors; Integrated circuits; Joints; Production; Superconducting magnets; Cable-in-conduit conductor (CICC); JT-60SA; NbTi strand; fusion; superconducting magnets;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2013.2281539