Title :
Anomalous behaviour in ICCS
Author :
Bromberg, L. ; Takayasu, M. ; Schultz, J.H.
Author_Institution :
MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA
Abstract :
ICCS conductors behave anomalously. Several anomalies have been documented: quenches driven by pulsing fields (referred to as ramp-rate limitations), and energy margins that show a transition between a “well-cooled” and an “ill-cooled” regime (marking a transition between high energy margin at low transport current and low energy margin at higher currents). In this paper, a novel model will be described that attempts to interpret experimental data. In the experiments, 3×3×3 ICCS Nb3Sn sample coils have been tested for stability to ramping fields and transport currents. Three such coils have been tested, one made of triplets made of all SC strands, a second with one copper and two SC strands and a third one with one steel and two SC strands. The analysis deals mainly with unpressurized cases, but the model also applies to supercritical He. The hypothesis is that non-uniform helium and superconductor distribution in the conductor is the cause of the “anomalous” behaviour. The energy margin as a function of the transport current has also been calculated, and it shows a transition. The limiting current is determined by the highest local fraction of bunching (averaged over a cross section). The model, however, has difficulty explaining multiple ramps
Keywords :
fusion reactor materials; fusion reactors; superconducting coils; ICCS Nb3Sn sample coils; ICCS conductors; Nb3Sn; SC strands; bunching; ill-cooled regime; local fraction; low energy margin; low transport current; multiple ramps; nonuniform He distribution; pulsing field quenches; ramp-rate limitations; ramping field; steel strands; superconductor distribution; supercritical He; transport currents; unpressurized cases; well-cooled regime; Coils; Conductors; Copper; Helium; Magnetic analysis; Magnetic fields; Power cables; Steel; Testing; Thermal conductivity;
Conference_Titel :
Fusion Engineering, 1993., 15th IEEE/NPSS Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Hyannis, MA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1412-3
DOI :
10.1109/FUSION.1993.518522