The aim of this paper is to present an up to date review of the status of the European DIPOle (EDIPO) project-whose objective is to build a new facility to perform both DC and AC tests of large force flow superconductor samples in high magnetic background field (up to 12.5 T)-as well as an outlook on the final commissioning of the magnet in CRPP-PSI foreseen for 2012. Concerning the actual status, the results presented focus on the recent steps carried out in the manufacturing of the magnet assembly, in particular the cold mass assembly, its impregnation and the final acceptance tests. Moreover, results are reported regarding the identification and repair of an inter-turn short carried out on EDIPO Pole 1 in the second half of 2010. As far as the commissioning of EDIPO is concerned, an up-to-date report is provided on the preparation of the facility at CRPP (e.g. mechanical structures, high temperature current leads, quench detection, control system, etc.) as well as its acceptance and final commissioning (e.g. magnet reception tests, commissioning program, etc.) Index Terms-Fusion reactors, superconducting magnets.
WENDELSTEIN 7-X (W7-X) is a superconducting stellarator which uses 50 non-planar coils for the main confinement field and 20 planar coils for the magnetic configuration. All 70 coils are subject to an extensive test program after manufacturing and before assembly, realised at the cryomagnetic test facility at CEA Saclay. The tests are part of a well advanced quality assurance plan attesting the specified coil performance. The test program is mainly divided in warm and cold tests. Various tests have to be performed such as visual inspections, hydraulic measurements, electrical tests and the check of sensors. The most elaborate test is the cryogenic temperature margin test using current up to 17.6 kA including the quench or fast discharge test and the evaluation of the specified interlayer joint resistance. Up to now 75% of the coils have been tested and accepted. The last acceptance tests at CEA are scheduled to be performed beginning of 2009. The test program has been enhanced permanently in its course, due to further improvement as well as considering aspects of the time schedule. This paper will present a short description of the test program done at CEA, their aim and background -2 -
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