1981
DOI: 10.1109/tmag.1981.1060978
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“…The cryostat for the HTS test sample will be inserted into the magnet aperture. Its conceptual design is similar to the cryostat of 4.5 to 50 K. To excite HTS test samples with a current up to 100 kA, a superconducting transformer will be used, a solution that has been implemented in the SULTAN [6] and EDIPO [1] test facilities. D. Arbelaez, S. Prestemon, and G. Sabbi are with the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA.…”
Section: Test Facility Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cryostat for the HTS test sample will be inserted into the magnet aperture. Its conceptual design is similar to the cryostat of 4.5 to 50 K. To excite HTS test samples with a current up to 100 kA, a superconducting transformer will be used, a solution that has been implemented in the SULTAN [6] and EDIPO [1] test facilities. D. Arbelaez, S. Prestemon, and G. Sabbi are with the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA.…”
Section: Test Facility Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The construction of the 12 T insert coil system in itself, is planned to be an intermediate step towards the 40 k A critical current conductors needed for the toroidal field coils of next step fusion reactor experiments, as for example INTOR (2). This aim led to the adoption of a number of advanced design principles:…”
Section: -Coil Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…European development of high-field conductor includes international collaboration in the construction and use of a major conductor test facility called SULTAN (SUpraLeiter Test ANlage) located at Villigen, Switzerland [40]. Participating laboratories are CNEN (Frascati, Italy), ECN (Petten, The Netherlands), and SIN (Villigen, Switzerland).…”
Section: Higher-field Conductor Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%