DocumentCode
1065348
Title
Test Results of Two ITER TF Conductor Short Samples Using High Current Density Nb
Sn Strands
Author
Bruzzone, P. ; Bagnasco, Maurizio ; Ciazynski, Daniel ; della Corte, Antonio ; Di Zenobio, A. ; Herzog, Robert ; Ilyin, Y. ; Lacroix, B. ; Muzzi, L. ; Nijhuis, A. ; Renard, B. ; Salpietro, E. ; Richard, Laura Savoldi ; Stepanov, Boris ; Turtú, S. ; Vostne
Author_Institution
Fusion Technol., Villigen
Volume
17
Issue
2
fYear
2007
fDate
6/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1370
Lastpage
1373
Abstract
Two short length samples have been prepared and tested in SULTAN to benchmark the performance of high current density, advanced Nb3Sn strands in the large cable-in-conduit conductors (CICC) for ITER. The cable pattern and jacket layout were identical to the toroidal field model coil conductor (TFMC), tested in 1999. The four conductor sections used strands from OST, EAS, OKSC and OCSI respectively. The Cu:non-Cu ratio was 1 for three of the new strands, compared to 1.5 in the TFMC strand. The conductors with OST and OKSC strands had one Cu wire for two Nb3Sn strands, as in TFMC. In the EAS and OCSI conductors, all the 1080 strands in the cable were Nb3Sn. A dc test under relevant load conditions and a thermal-hydraulic campaign was carried out in SULTAN. The CICC performance was strongly degraded compared to the strand for all the four conductors. The current sharing temperature at the ITER TF operating conditions (jop = 286 A/mm2, B = 11.15 T) was lower than requested by ITER.
Keywords
critical current density (superconductivity); niobium alloys; superconducting coils; tin alloys; type II superconductors; AD 1999; ITER TF conductor; Nb3Sn; SULTAN; cable-in-conduit conductors; current sharing temperature; high current density; magnetic flux density 11.15 T; toroidal field model coil conductor; Benchmark testing; Cable shielding; Coils; Conductors; Current density; Niobium; Thermal conductivity; Thermal loading; Tin; Wire; Cable-in-conduit conductor; ITER; Nb$_{3}$ Sn strand;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1051-8223
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TASC.2007.898504
Filename
4277306
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