Title :
Development of Terminal Joint and Lead Extension for JT-60SA Central Solenoid
Author :
Murakami, H. ; Kizu, K. ; Ichige, T. ; Furukawa, M. ; Natsume, K. ; Tsuchiya, K. ; Kamiya, K. ; Koide, Y. ; Yoshida, Kenta ; Obana, T. ; Takahata, K. ; Hamaguchi, S. ; Chikaraishi, H. ; Mito, T. ; Imagawa, S.
Author_Institution :
Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Naka, Japan
Abstract :
Manufacturing of central solenoid (CS) for JT-60SA is in progress under the JA-EU broader approach activities. The terminal joints and the lead extensions are used for connecting the power supply and the CS. The terminal joint connects a Nb3Sn conductor of CS and a NbTi conductor of current feeder. The terminal joint sample was manufactured and tested to verify the design and manufacturing process. The test results indicate that the lap type Nb3Sn-NbTi joint is available for CS terminal joint. The lead extension is located between the terminal joint and the CS. The extension joint designed by butt joint is used for connecting the CS and lead extension. A repairable extension joint is useful to exchange the terminal joint when a serious problem occurs at the terminal joint. The resistance of the extension joint after the repair process of disconnecting and reconnecting was measured to validate the repairability. The resistance of repaired joint was almost the same as the resistance of original joint. The lead extension is subjected to the electromagnetic force derived from the plasma operation. The lead extension is supported by the CS structure. The structural analysis of the lead extension and its support structure was conducted to confirm the support design. The analysis results showed that the stresses of all components were less than the allowable stress limit. The components for terminals were successfully developed.
Keywords :
electric resistance; niobium alloys; superconducting magnets; tin alloys; titanium alloys; type II superconductors; JT-60SA central solenoid; Nb3Sn conductor; Nb3Sn-NbTi; NbTi conductor; butt joint; current feeder; electromagnetic force; extension joint resistance; lead extension; plasma operation; power supply; repair process; repairable extension joint; terminal joint; Conductors; Copper; Electrical resistance measurement; Joints; Niobium-tin; Resistance; Stress; Central solenoid; Current feeder; Superconducting magnets; Terminal joint; Tokamak devices; current feeder; superconducting magnets; terminal joint; tokamak devices;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2014.2370101