• DocumentCode
    1070975
  • Title

    Design and operation of the sub-cooled helium test facility for the LHD helical coils

  • Author

    Hishinuma, Y. ; Imagawa, S. ; Yanagi, N. ; Mito, T. ; Nishimura, A. ; Yamada, S. ; Takahata, K. ; Chikaraishi, H. ; Tamura, H. ; Iwamoto, A. ; Hamaguchi, S. ; Seo, K. ; Honda, T. ; Shinba, T. ; Yoshinaga, S. ; Satoh, M. ; Kakui, H. ; Motojima, O.

  • Author_Institution
    Fusion Eng. Res. Center, Nat. Inst. for Fusion Sci., Gifu, Japan
  • Volume
    14
  • Issue
    2
  • fYear
    2004
  • fDate
    6/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    1435
  • Lastpage
    1438
  • Abstract
    In order to increase the cooling stability of the helical coils, an upgrade of the cooling scheme is planned from 4.4 K pool-boiling to 3.0 K sub-cooled helium of flow rate of about 50 g/sec. We have designed and constructed a R&D coil made of the same superconductor as that used for the helical coils and a sub-cooled helium test facility on the assumption of the application for actual large helical device (LHD). This facility is composed of decompression tank for the sub-cooled helium generation, the R&D coil, a current lead storage tank, etc., installed in a cryostat with a liquid nitrogen shield. Two stage cryogenic compressors are installed in the top flange, and sub-cooled helium is generated by decompressing of saturated liquid helium from 0.12 MPa to 24 kPa. Liquid helium of 4.4 K and 0.12 MPa is heat exchanged by the sub-cooled helium in the decompression tank and supplied to the R&D coil from the bottom. The sub-cooling R&D experiment has been carried out. As the results of experiment, we found that the saturated liquid helium could be cooled from 4.4 K to 3.0 K in 8 hours and maintained at 3.0 K. The rotation speed of the first and second stage cryogenic compressors were about 87,000 and 88,000 rpm, respectively. These values agreed well with the designed values of the two-stage cryogenic compressors. Finally, this facility operated stably during 8 days of the two sub-cooling R&D experiment campaigns.
  • Keywords
    cooling; fusion reactor design; liquid helium; research and development; stellarators; superconducting coils; superconducting magnets; 0.12 to 0.24 MPa; 3 to 4.4 K; 8 days; 8 hours; He; LHD helical coils; R&D coil; cooling scheme; cooling stability; cryogenic compressors; cryostat; current lead storage tank; decompression tank; heat exchange; large helical device; liquid nitrogen shield; saturated liquid helium; sub-cooled helium generation; sub-cooled helium test facility; sub-cooling R&D experiment; Batteries; Compressors; Cooling; Cryogenics; Helium; Nitrogen; Research and development; Stability; Superconducting coils; Test facilities; Cryogenic compressor; LHD; helical coils; sub-cooled liquid helium; test facility;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1051-8223
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TASC.2004.830638
  • Filename
    1325067