Abstract :
As a part of a conceptual design study for a steady-state demonstration reactor (K-DEMO) of which the major and minor radii are around 6.5 and 2.0 m, respectively, toroidal field magnets which can generate around 8 T at plasma center with a peak magnetic field of ~ 16 T are being studied. For conductor tests under such a high magnetic field, a new conductor test facility is required and a conceptual design activity is going on, in parallel. The conductor test facility, named SUCCEX (SUperConducting Conductor EXperiment), will feed the sample with a current up to 100 kA and the sample temperature will be varied from 4.5 K to ~ 20 K. Moreover, Sultan-like conductor tests, U-shaped joint-less sample tests will be conducted. The 16-T Nb3 Sn magnet, with a bore of ~ 1-m diameter, is divided into three concentric split pairs, inner coil (IC, peak field of 16.4 T), middle coil (MC, 13.6 T), and outer coil (OC, 7.9 T), connected in a series, with a nominal operating current of ~ 18 kA. Each split pair coil is made of its own distinctive rectangular shaped cable-in-conduit conductor (CICC). The overall design concept and preliminary results of electro-magnetic, structural, and thermo-hydraulic analysis are presented.
Keywords :
conductors (electric); magnetic fields; plasma toroidal confinement; SUCCEX; Tesla Conductor Test Facility; cable-in-conduit conductor; conceptual design study; high magnetic field; steady-state demonstration reactor; sultan-like conductor tests; toroidal field magnets; Coils; Conductors; Integrated circuits; Magnetic separation; Magnetomechanical effects; Superconducting magnets; Toroidal magnetic fields; Cable-in-conduit conductor; fusion magnet; high field magnet; test facility;