1993
DOI: 10.1109/77.233471
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Test result of full size 40 kA NET/ITER conductor in the FENIX test facility

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“…An overview of the main events of the ITER conductor development overlaid on the ITER project phases is shown in figure 3. The main events show in particular the consolidation of multiple conductor concepts to that shown in figure 2, in 1993 [29] and the discontinuation of the most exotic jacket materials (for example Incoloy 908 [30]) which had been selected with the objective of optimizing the strand strain in the conductors but in fact drastically complicated the coil manufacturing, in 2003. As will be seen in later sections, several major corrective actions still had to be implemented during manufacturing.…”
Section: Background Ii: Development Of Nb 3 Sn Conductors For the Ite...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An overview of the main events of the ITER conductor development overlaid on the ITER project phases is shown in figure 3. The main events show in particular the consolidation of multiple conductor concepts to that shown in figure 2, in 1993 [29] and the discontinuation of the most exotic jacket materials (for example Incoloy 908 [30]) which had been selected with the objective of optimizing the strand strain in the conductors but in fact drastically complicated the coil manufacturing, in 2003. As will be seen in later sections, several major corrective actions still had to be implemented during manufacturing.…”
Section: Background Ii: Development Of Nb 3 Sn Conductors For the Ite...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is interesting to note that already within the NET project development, the solution investigated for the TF conductor was that of a 40 kA-12.5 T rectangular CICC, lacking a central cooling channel [20,136], in many aspects similar to the solution proposed with the EU-AltTF sample. Different prototypes were fabricated and tested and, due the fact that the target VF was kept as high as about 45% [136], the measured pressure drop, ΔP, was considered to be within acceptable levels. In particular, an operating ΔP was computed, of 2 bar for a mass flow rate of 8 g s −1 .…”
Section: The Eu-tfalt Conductor Demonstrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The stainless steel conduits were expected to have reduce properties compared to a strand measured on the standard titanium barrel, but better than due to the CTE mismatch between the steel and Nb3Sn strand due to imperfect bond between the conduit and the cable. The subscale experiments carried out at the FENIX facility at LLNL [4], the SULTAN facility at CRPP [5,6] and some subscale experiments [7] suggested that the CICC in the stainless steel experiences significantly less [4,5] degradation than would have been anticipated from about 0.7% mismatch in shrinkage between stainless steel and Nb3Sn strand from the reaction temperature down to the operating temperature. Data from three samples tested at the FENIX facility projected that the effect of the mismatch will be at the level of -0.55% due to some slippage of the cable inside the conduit [4].…”
Section: Iter Model Coil Expectations Before Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%