Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9638194 Fusion Engineering and Design 2005 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
ITER, when constructed, will be the equipment using the largest amount of superconductor strands ever built (Nb3Sn and NbTi). ALSTOM-MSA Magnets and Superconductors SA, “ALSTOM-MSA” received in 1998 the largest orders to date for the delivery of superconductor strands and cables (3100 km of cables for dipole and quadrupole magnets and various strands) for the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) being built at CERN, Geneva. These orders to ALSTOM-MSA correspond to more than 600 metric tonnes of superconducting strands, amount to be compared to around 600 metric tonnes of Nb3Sn strands and 250 metric tonnes of NbTi strands necessary for ITER. Starting from small and short R&D programs in the early 1990s, ALSTOM-MSA has reached its industrial targets and has, as of August 2004, delivered around 70% of the whole orders with products meeting high quality standards. Production is going on at contractual delivery rate and with satisfactory financial results to finish deliveries around end 2005, taking into account additional orders from CERN received mid-2004. We will explain how we succeed to transform a “cottage industry” (40 people in 1997) to a “world class” production activity (170 people in 2004). Main industrial problems now solved such as investments and industrial set up and ramp up to reach plateau production as well as more technical problems closely linked to industrial ones such as multifilament wire breaks, strand magnetization, coating process (0.15 μm controlled) and others, will be addressed and the various methods used to solve such problems will be reviewed.
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