DocumentCode
1097902
Title
Test Results of the First US ITER TF Conductor in SULTAN
Author
Martovetsky, Nicolai N. ; Hatfield, Daniel R. ; Miller, John R. ; Gung, Chen-Yu ; Schultz, Joel S. ; Cheggour, Najib ; Goodrich, Loren F. ; Bruzzone, Pierluigi ; Stepanov, Boris ; Wesche, Rainer ; Seeber, Bernd
Author_Institution
Lawrence Livermore Nat. Lab., Berkeley, CA, USA
Volume
19
Issue
3
fYear
2009
fDate
6/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1478
Lastpage
1482
Abstract
The US Domestic Agency is one of six parties supplying TF cable-in-conduit conductors (CICCs) for ITER. Previous tests have shown that measured performance of the TF CICCs can be much lower than expected from the strand properties at the projected uniaxial strain and that the cabling pattern may also be an important factor. Worst of all, voltage signals well below the expected critical surface could not be reliably interpreted or canceled, making test results very suspect. The TFUS1 sample was prepared to achieve multiple goals: 1) to ensure uniform current distribution and to eliminate parasitic voltage signals by improving joints, 2) to explore the potential benefits of a different cabling pattern for better support of strain-sensitive strands, and 3) to explore the source of voltage development in the cable through the use of innovative penetrating diagnostics. Test results of the first US-made samples are presented and discussed.
Keywords
Tokamak devices; electric conduits; fusion reactor design; fusion reactor materials; stress effects; superconducting cables; superconducting magnets; ITER TF magnets; SULTAN; TF CICCs; TF cable-in-conduit conductors; US ITER TF conductor design; cabling pattern; parasitic voltage signals; penetrating diagnostics; strain-sensitive strands; uniaxial strain; uniform current distribution; Superconducting cables; superconducting device testing; superconducting materials measurements;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1051-8223
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TASC.2009.2018204
Filename
5109575
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