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US conductor R&D and small scale experiments for the ITER magnets

Authors :
M.A. Ferri
M.K. Ahmed
A.E. Long
Changheui Jang
Sangkwon Jeong
Ronald G. Ballinger
W.C. Guss
R.N. Randall
C.Y. Gung
D.B. Montgomery
L. S. Toma
D. Reisner
Makoto Takayasu
I. S. Hwang
M. M. Morra
Joseph Minervini
S. Johnson
M. M. Steeves
C.A. Hall
T.M. Hrycaj
Source :
15th IEEE/NPSS Symposium. Fusion Engineering.
Publication Year :
2002
Publisher :
IEEE, 2002.

Abstract

During the Engineering Design Activity (EDA) of the ITER program a major effort is being devoted to conductor R&D for the ITER magnets systems. This program includes all aspects of cable-in-conduit-conductor (CICC) manufacturing development such as superconducting strand, large multistage cables, and fabrication of thick-wall and thin-wall conduits. It also includes an extensive program of small scale laboratory measurements and experiments designed to predict the full-size conductor and magnet performance, and to quantify elements of the conductor design guidelines. A description of the manufacturing development and experimental program is given, including experiments for determining AC losses in the superconductor, CICC stability under BC and fast ramped conditions of field and current, and development of novel quench detection techniques.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
15th IEEE/NPSS Symposium. Fusion Engineering
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........3cf52070e077fd4fa9ba2d3059ab618b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/fusion.1993.518421