Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6743811 | Fusion Engineering and Design | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Operation stability study for a large-scale superconducting magnet is of particular importance to protect the magnet from permanent damage. Especially, for a fusion magnet, severe heat load by AC loss needs to be effectively removed during operation to achieve required temperature margin. A unique feature of KSTAR PF (poloidal field) magnet is that all the supercritical helium inlets and outlets of PF1 â¼Â 4UL (PF upper and lower) coils are located at high field region. Therefore, major heat loads are localized both at the inlets and outlets, so that a drastically reduced or even no temporal cryogen flow is frequently observed at the inlets of PF1 â¼Â 4UL coils. This kind of temporal blockage of cryogenic loop can seriously affect the thermo-hydraulic analysis of a superconducting magnet system. As a preliminary study on this issue, we compared thermos-hydraulic analysis results of a simplified PF1UL model with a semi full scale PF1 â¼Â 4UL model by using the SUPERMAGNET code. The numerical simulations were also compared to empirical results.
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Authors
Hyun Jung Lee, Sang Jun Oh, Laurent Jung, Dong-keun Oh,