1. Design and fabrication of forced-flow coils as an R&D program for Large Helical Device
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K., Takahata, N., Yanagi, T., Mito, J., Yamamoto, O., Motojima, Design Group, LHD, K., Nakamoto, S., Mizumaki, K., Kitamura, Y., Wachi, H., Shinohara, K., Yamamoto, M., Shibui, T., Uchida, and K., Nakayama
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Large Helical Device ,Materials science ,Nuclear magnetic resonance ,Electromagnetic coil ,Electrical equipment ,Heat exchanger ,Radius ,Mechanics ,Superconducting magnet ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Electrical conductor ,Current density ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials - Abstract
Two forced-flow cooled NbTi superconducting coils (TOKI-TF, PF) have been designed and fabricated. The helical coil (TOKI-TF) is a 1/4-scale model of the Large Helical Device (LHD). It has a major radius of 0.9 m, a minor radius of 0.25 m, and a pitch number of 4. Nominal current and maximum field were designed to be 8 kA and 2.8 T, respectively. Another coil (TOKI-PF) was fabricated for the demonstration of LHD poloidal field coils. It consists of two double pancakes with an inner radius of 0.6 m and an outer radius of 0.82 m. The nominal current of 25 kA simulates that of LHD poloidal field coils. Cable-in-conduit-type conductors were used for the both coils. The test facility was also constructed with a vacuum vessel, a liquid nitrogen shield, 30-kA power leads, a heat exchanger, and cryogenic supports. Design concepts and details are presented.
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- 1991