Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6743986 Fusion Engineering and Design 2017 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
The Toroidal Field system of the JT-60SA tokamak is composed of 18 NbTi superconducting coils all individually tested in the Cold Test Facility (CTF, CEA/IRFU Saclay, France). The test program includes for each coil a progressive operating temperature increase at nominal current (25.7 kA) up to quench followed by a safety discharge. To account for the heat coming from the casing to the winding pack (WP), a transient test procedure was settled so as to trigger the quench at peak field in the coil; nevertheless the quench location was identified on a side double-pancake in the first two tested coils. We present the CEA analyses for the quench test of the second coil which showed similar behavior as the first one but received a more extensive instrumentation. The coil performance is analyzed in light of the NbTi strand superconducting properties coming from the strand characterization program and of the full-size conductor tests carried out by CEA in the SULTAN facility. These analyses involve cable thermal and electrical modelling developed at CEA and already used in ITER R&D, design and characterization programs.
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