Title :
Compressive pre-strain in Nb3Sn strand by steel tube and effect on the critical current measured on standard ITER barrel
Author :
Nijhuis, A. ; Wessel, W.A.J. ; Knoopers, H.G. ; Ilyin, Yu. ; della Corte, A. ; Kate, H.H.Jt.
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Sci. & Technol., Univ. of Twente, Enschede, Netherlands
fDate :
6/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The large Cable-In-Conduit Conductors (CICC) designed for the magnet coils in the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER), are composed of Nb3Sn strand bundles in a Stainless Steel (SS) or Incoloy conduit. Both, the thermal contraction of the strand composite and the conduit material, define the final pre-strain after cooling down and thus affect the strand critical current (Ic). The transverse forces, introduced when charging a coil, in addition affect the overall strain state due to bending and pinching of strands. Recently, periodic bending tests were applied on strand samples without additional axial compressive pre-strain. Here we explore the method of swaging a SS-tube around a strand to imitate the cool-down strain effect of the conduit. The experimental results of the Ic measurements at 12 T and 4.2 K are presented for a Nb3Sn PIT strand with and without swaged SS tube on both Ti-6Al-4V and SS standard ITER sample holder (barrels). The effect of gluing the sample to the barrel is also investigated. The intrinsic strain state of the samples is verified by measurement of the Ic versus applied strain with the Pacman spring.
Keywords :
bending; critical current density (superconductivity); multifilamentary superconductors; niobium alloys; superconducting tapes; swaging; tensile testing; tin alloys; 12 T; 4.2 K; International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor; Nb3Sn; Nb3Sn strand; Pacman spring; bending tests; cable-in-conduit conductors; compressive pre-strain; conduit material; critical current; gluing; magnet coils; pinching; stainless steel; steel tube; strain state; strand composite; superconductor; swaging; thermal contraction; Capacitive sensors; Coils; Composite materials; Conducting materials; Inductors; Magnetic materials; Niobium; Steel; Strain measurement; Tin; Bending; CICC; force; strain; superconductor;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2005.849060