Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6743743 Fusion Engineering and Design 2017 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
JT-60SA is a fusion experiment which is jointly constructed by Japan and Europe and which shall contribute to the early realization of fusion energy, by providing support to the operation of ITER, and by addressing key physics issues for ITER and DEMO. In order to achieve these goals, the existing JT-60U experiment will be upgraded to JT-60SA by using superconducting coils. The 18 TF coils of the JT-60SA device are provided by European industry and tested in a Cold Test Facility (CTF) at CEA Saclay. The first coils were tested at the nominal current of 25.7 kA and at a temperature between 5 K and 7.5 K. The main objective of these tests is to check the TF coils performances and hence mitigate the fabrication risks. These first tests allowed checking a certain number of performances of the first TF coils: DC/AC insulation, cooling down characterization, RRR of the conductor, pressure drop in the winding pack and temperature margin against a quench. This paper will give an overview of the main experimental results obtained during these tests. These results will be analyzed and discussed in the light of the expected TF coils performances.
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