Title :
Prototype
Superconducting Strand for ITER CS Coil Conductor Produced in Korea Using the Internal-Tin Route
Author :
Soun Pil Kwon ; Ki-Hong Sim ; Young Jae Ma ; Soo-Hyeon Park ; Pyeong-Yeol Park ; Ik-Sang Shin ; Heekyung Choi ; Young-Ho Seo ; Kyeong-Ho Jang ; Wonwoo Park
Author_Institution :
Nat. Fusion Res. Inst., ITER Korea, Daejeon, South Korea
Abstract :
The ITER tokamak being constructed in southern France will incorporate a central solenoid (CS) coil consisting of 6 modules stacked one on top of the other. Each module will be constructed from round-in-square Nb3Sn based superconducting cable-in-conduit conductor (CICC). Production of CS conductor for the ITER tokamak had been delayed due to discoveries of faster than expected performance degradation. Investigations into mitigating this shortfall have included using internal-tin (IT) route Nb3Sn strand in place of the bronze (BR) route strand that was originally proposed. Prototype ITER CS conductor samples have been produced using IT route Nb3Sn strand in conjunction with cabling optimization, and conductor performance tests show that they satisfy ITER performance requirements. One of the suppliers of IT route ITER Nb3Sn strand, which will be supplying superconducting strand for ITER CS conductor, is Kiswire Advanced Technology Ltd. (KAT) of Daejeon, Korea. The characteristics of their prototype Nb3Sn strand for ITER CS conductor are presented. Furthermore, performance degradation of the CS strand due to possible strand deformations during the cabling process was also investigated. The results show similarities as well as differences with recent results obtained with BR route Nb3Sn strand. However, direct interpretation of the strand deformation versus performance results may not lead to correct predictions of cable performance because of the strand contact interaction mechanism investigated.
Keywords :
Tokamak devices; deformation; niobium compounds; optimisation; prototypes; superconducting coils; superconducting magnets; ITER CS coil conductor; ITER tokamak; Korea; Nb3Sn; cable-in-conduit conductor; cabling optimization; central solenoid coil; conductor performance tests; internal tin route; performance degradation; prototype; southern France; strand deformation; superconducting strand; Blades; Conductors; Degradation; Integrated circuits; Niobium-tin; Prototypes; Superconducting cables; Central solenoid (CS); ITER; central solenoid; internal tin; multifilamentary superconductors; niobium-tin;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2014.2365624