Title :
Design overview of the KSTAR magnet structures
Author :
Oh, Y.K. ; Choi, C.H. ; Sa, J.W. ; Ahn, H.J. ; Cho, K.J. ; Park, Y.M. ; Kim, Y.S. ; Kim, K. ; Lee, D.K. ; Cho, S. ; Her, N.I. ; Kwon, M. ; Bak, J.S. ; Lee, G.S.
Author_Institution :
Korea Basic Sci. Inst., Daejeon, South Korea
Abstract :
The magnet structure system of the Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research (KSTAR) device consists of 16-segmented toroidal field (TF) coil structures encasing each D-shaped TF coil, a central solenoid (CS) structure surrounding 4 pairs of CS coils, modular poloidal field (PF) coil structures supporting each PF coil in 8 or 16 places, and a gravity support. The engineering design of the magnet structures has been conducted with related electromagnetic load calculations and structural analyses for various operation scenarios. A prototype TF coil structure will be fabricated to check the manufacturing feasibility. A prototype magnet supporting post has been fabricated and tested at 80 K up to 15,000 cycles of vertical load under 80 tons. In addition to the magnet structure development, winding and heat treatment of a real-sized prototype TF coil have been finished without any defect such as SAGBO. The fabrication of the coil will be completed by the middle of 2002. As an interface of the magnet system, a cryogenic facility and a current feeder system have been designed.
Keywords :
Tokamak devices; fusion reactor design; heat treatment; superconducting coils; windings; 80 K; 80 ton; KSTAR magnet structures; Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research device; SAGBO; central solenoid structure; cryogenic facility; current feeder system; design overview; electromagnetic load; gravity support; heat treatment; modular poloidal field coil structures; toroidal field coil structures; vertical load; winding; Design engineering; Electromagnetic analysis; Gravity; Magnetic devices; Prototypes; Solenoids; Superconducting coils; Superconducting magnets; Tokamaks; Toroidal magnetic fields;
Conference_Titel :
Fusion Engineering, 2002. 19th Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7073-2
DOI :
10.1109/FUSION.2002.1027722