Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1507732 Cryogenics 2012 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

The 80 K thermal shields of Steady State Superconducting Tokamak (SST-1) minimize the steady state heat loads on the superconducting magnet system at 4.5 K from ambient. Uniform temperature, vacuum and cryo compatibility is desired for the 80 K shields. In order to meet these requirements, the bubble/embossed type of design concept is adopted. This design ensures lower pressure drop and better temperature uniformity within ±5 K. Special attention has been given for preventing direct radiation on the magnet system. As part of performance validation tests, a group of 80 K thermal shields have undergone rigorous testing protocols and procedures. The temperature distribution, helium leak tightness and insulation resistance tests have been carried out for SST-1 thermal shields before final assembly of the machine. The test design, procedures and results of the 80 K thermal shields will be discussed in this paper.

► We introduce 80 K bubble type thermal shield for SST-1. ► Experimental set-up for cryogenic test on SST-1 thermal shields. ► Temperature profile across all bubble panel is recorded for entire cool-down Period. ► Cryogenic performance on SST-1 80 K thermal shield is validated.

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