Title :
Engineering analyses of NCSX modular coil and its supporting structure for EM loads
Author :
Fan, H.M. ; Williamson, D.
Author_Institution :
Princeton Plasma Phys. Lab., NJ, USA
Abstract :
NCSX modular coil is a major parts of the NCSX coil systems that surround the highly shaped plasma and vacuum vessel. The flexible copper cable conductors are used to form modular coil on both sides of the \´tee\´ beam, which is cast inside the supporting shell structure. The engineering analyses comprise sequentially coupled-field analyses that include an electromagnetic analysis to calculate the magnetic fields and EM forces, and a structural analysis to evaluate the structural responses. In the sequential EM-structural analysis, nodal forces obtained from the EM analysis were applied as "nodal force" loads in the subsequent stress analysis using the identical nodal points and elements. The shell model was imported directly from Pro/ENGINEER Tiles in order to obtain an accurate structural representation. The Boolean operations provided by the ANSYS preprocessor were then applied to subdivide the solid model for more desirable finite element meshing. Material properties of the modular coil were based on test results. Analyses using the ANSYS program to evaluate structural responses of the complicated modular coil systems provided a clear understanding of the structural behaviors and the directions for improving the structural design.
Keywords :
electromagnetic fields; electromagnetic forces; finite element analysis; fusion reactor design; fusion reactor operation; stellarators; ANSYS preprocessor; Boolean operations; EM forces; EM loads; NCSX coil systems; NCSX modular coil; Pro/ENGINEER Tiles; coupled-field analyses; electromagnetic analysis; engineering analyses; finite element meshing; flexible copper cable conductors; highly shaped plasma; identical nodal elements; identical nodal points; magnetic fields; material properties; nodal forces; shell model; shell structure; solid model; structural analysis; structural design; structural representation; subsequent stress analysis; vacuum vessel; Coils; Conductors; Copper; Electromagnetic analysis; Electromagnetic coupling; Magnetic analysis; Magnetic fields; Plasmas; Structural shells; Vacuum systems;
Conference_Titel :
Fusion Engineering, 2003. 20th IEEE/NPSS Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7908-X
DOI :
10.1109/FUSION.2003.1426710