Title :
The Effect of Plastic Deformation on Low Temperature Mechanical and Magnetic Properties of Austenite 316LN Tube for ITER TF Conductor
Author :
Soo-Hyeon Park ; Jun Young Kim ; Won Woo Park ; Heekyung Choi ; Young Jae Ma ; Soun Pil Kwon ; Keeman Kim ; Sung Chan Kang ; Dong Hee Lee
Author_Institution :
Nat. Fusion Res. Inst., Daejeon, South Korea
fDate :
6/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
While the manufacturing of superconducting CICC (cable in conduit conductor) and winding conductors into winding packs for ITER TF magnets, cold work is unavoidably applied on the jacketing tube. This article investigates the effect of plastic deformation on low temperature mechanical and magnetic properties of austenite 316LN stainless steel tube for ITER TF conductor. To simulate the manufacturing process of TF magnet, tubes were compacted, extended to 2.5% in longitudinal direction and heat treated. After each step, specimens were sectioned using wire cutting EDM, and tensile tests at 4 K, magnetic susceptibility measurements, and hardness tests have been carried out on those specimens. Remarkable reductions of elongation at failure have been observed as the amount of cold work is increased through compaction and extension. Further, correlations among results of tensile tests, magnetic susceptibility measurements and hardness tests are presented.
Keywords :
austenitic stainless steel; elongation; hardness testing; magnetic susceptibility; plastic deformation; superconducting device testing; superconducting magnets; ITER TF conductor; ITER TF magnets; austenite 316LN stainless steel tube; austenite 316LN tube; cable in conduit conductor; elongation; failure; hardness tests; low temperature mechanical properties; magnetic properties; magnetic susceptibility measurement; manufacturing process; plastic deformation; superconducting CICC; winding conductors; winding packs; Electron tubes; Heat treatment; Magnetic susceptibility; Plastics; Steel; Strain; Temperature measurement; Austenite stainless steel; cryogenics; magnetic susceptibility; plastic deformation; tensile test;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2011.2176894