Title :
Status of Conductor Qualification for the ITER Central Solenoid
Author :
Devred, Arnaud ; Bessette, D. ; Bruzzone, Pierluigi ; Hamada, Kazuya ; Isono, Takaaki ; Martovetsky, N. ; Mitchell, Neil ; Nunoya, Y. ; Okuno, Kiyoshi ; Pong, I. ; Reiersen, W. ; Rey, C.M. ; Stepanov, Boris ; Takahashi, Y. ; Vostner, Alexander
Author_Institution :
Magn. Div., ITER Int. Fusion Energy Organ., St. Paul-lez-Durance, France
Abstract :
The ITER central solenoid (CS) must be capable of driving inductively 30 000 15 MA plasma pulses with a burn duration of 400 s. This implies that during the lifetime of the machine, the CS, comprised of six independently powered coil modules, will have to sustain severe and repeated electromagnetic cycles to high current and field conditions. The design of the CS calls for the use of cable-in-conduit conductors made up of and pure copper strands, assembled in a five-stage, rope-type cable around a central cooling spiral that is inserted into a circle-in-square jacket made up of a special grade of high manganese stainless steel. Since cable-in-conduit conductors are known to exhibit electromagnetic cycling degradation, prior to the launch of production, the conductor design and potential suppliers must be qualified through the successful testing of full-size conductor samples. These tests are carried out at the SULTAN test facility. In this paper, we report the results of the on-going CS conductor performance qualification and we present the options under consideration for the different modules constituting the CS coil.
Keywords :
Tokamak devices; cooling; multifilamentary superconductors; niobium alloys; plasma toroidal confinement; solenoids; superconducting cables; superconducting coils; superconducting magnets; tin alloys; ITER central solenoid; Nb3Sn; SULTAN test facility; burn duration; cable-in-conduit conductors; central cooling spiral; central solenoid coil; central solenoid conductor performance qualification; central solenoid design; circle-in-square jacket; conductor design; current 15 MA; electromagnetic cycling degradation; five-stage rope-type cable; full-size conductor testing; high current condition; high field condition; high manganese stainless steel grade; inductively plasma pulses; machine lifetime; powered coil modules; production launch; pure copper strands; repeated electromagnetic cycle; severe electromagnetic cycle; time 400 s; Coils; Conductors; Force; Niobium-tin; Plasmas; Strain; Wires; Multifilamentary superconductors; niobium-tin; superconducting magnets; tokamaks;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2013.2245391