1. Results of the TF conductor performance qualification samples for the ITER project.
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Breschi, M., Devred, A., Casali, M., Bessette, D., Jewell, M. C., Mitchell, N., Pong, I., Vostner, A., Bruzzone, P., Stepanov, B., Boutboul, T., Martovetsky, N., Kim, K., Takahashi, Y., Tronza, V., and Wu Yu
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ELECTRICAL conductors , *ELECTRON temperature , *MICROFABRICATION , *ELECTROMAGNETISM , *TOKAMAKS , *PERFORMANCE evaluation - Abstract
The performance of the toroidal field (TF) magnet conductors for the ITER machine are qualified by a short full-size sample (4 m) current sharing temperature (Tcs) test in the SULTAN facility at CRPP in Villigen, Switzerland, using the operating current of 68 kA and the design peak field of 11.8 T. Several samples, including at least one from each of the six ITER Domestic Agencies participating in TF conductor fabrication (China, European Union, Japan, Russia, South Korea and the United States), have been qualified by the ITER Organization after achieving Tcs values of 6.0-6.9 K, after 700-1000 electromagnetic cycles. These Tcs values exceed the ITER specification and enabled the industrial production of these long-lead items for the ITER tokamak to begin in each Domestic Agency. Some of these samples did not pass the qualification test. In this paper, we summarize the performance of the qualified samples, analyze the effect of strand performance on conductor performance, and discuss the details of the test results. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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