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Extension of TFTR operations to higher toroidal field levels

Authors :
R.D. Woolley
Source :
Proceedings of 16th International Symposium on Fusion Engineering.
Publication Year :
2002
Publisher :
IEEE, 2002.

Abstract

For the past year, TFTR has sometimes operated at extended toroidal field (TF) levels, The extension to 5.6 Tesla (79 kA) was crucial for TFTR's November '94 10.7 MW DT fusion power record. The extension to 6.0 Tesla (85 kA) was commissioned on 9 September 1995. There are several reasons that one could expect the TF coils to survive the higher stresses that develop at higher fields. They were designed to operate at 5.2 Tesla with a vertical field of 0.5 Tesla, whereas the actual vertical field needed for the plasma does not exceed 0.35 Tesla. Their design specification explicitly required they survive some pulses at 6.0 Tesla. TF coil mechanical analysis computer models available during coil design were crude, leading to conservative design. And design analyses also had to consider worst-case misoperations that TFTR's real time Coil Protection Calculators (CPCs) now positively prevent from occurring. Engineering considerations are summarized.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings of 16th International Symposium on Fusion Engineering
Accession number :
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