Development of high-current high-field conductors in Europe for fusion application

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Duchateau, JL [1 ]
Spadoni, M
Salpietro, E
Ciazynski, D
Ricci, M
Libeyre, P
della Corte, A
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[1] CEA DSM DRFC, EURATOM Assoc, F-13108 St Paul Les Durance, France
[2] EFDA CSU, D-85748 Garching, Germany
[3] ENEA, EURATOM Assoc, I-00044 Frascati, Italy
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SUPERCONDUCTOR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY | 2002年 / 15卷 / 06期
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10.1088/0953-2048/15/6/201
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In the framework of the preparation for the realization of the international thermonuclear experimental reactor (ITER), the construction and test of relevant models of seven different parts of the reactor was decided. Two of them are related to the superconducting coils: the toroidal field model coil (TFMC) and the central solenoid model coil (CSMC). For these superconducting coils, due to the expected high values of the current (greater than or equal to60 kA) and voltage (greater than or equal to5 kV with respect to the ground) the adopted technology was that of cable in conduit conductor (CICC). Until recently, little experience of this technology existed. Therefore, an extensive research and development programme has been carried out, in the last 10 years, by the ITER partners and particularly in Europe. to design, industrialize and test these large conductors and their joints. The EURATOM associations CEA and ENEA played a leading part in this phase. The CICC concept is described and the results of the developments are presented. About 7 km of conductors were manufactured in the industry and for that more than 10 tonnes of Nb3Sn strands were produced in Europe. In this large programme, Europe is particularly in charge of the TFMC, which will be tested this summer at Forschung Zentrum Karlsruhe (Germany). In the framework of this programme, three full size conductors and joint samples were tested at the European Sultan test facility (Centre de Recherches de Physique des Plasmas, Villigen, Switzerland), to validate the technological choices and check that the ITER specifications were met. The results of these tests are presented in detail. Starting from the strand critical properties, the conductors made of about 1000 strands did reach their expected performance. The joints of these large conductors are very special and delicate components. Their behaviour was quite successful and the joint resistance of these samples (of the order of 1 nOmega) was well within the specifications.
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