Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6745667 | Fusion Engineering and Design | 2015 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The JET flywheel generator converters have operated since 1983 and for over 85,000 pulses. Problems with this plant are discussed, including corrosion, unbalanced flow and arcing within the liquid resistors; starting difficulties on both machines; and failure of the plug-braking transformers at energisiation. In 2012/13 two sets of thrust bearing pads have required refurbishment, a process which highlighted the importance of their profile. Extensive half-life inspections have shown that there are no serious problems with either generator.
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Authors
Daniel Rendell, Stephen R. Shaw, Peter J. Pool, Colin Oberlin-Harris, JET EFDA Contributors JET EFDA Contributors,